2006
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.1234-05.2006
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Functional Analysis of Circadian Pacemaker Neurons inDrosophila melanogaster

Abstract: The molecular mechanisms of circadian rhythms are well known, but how multiple clocks within one organism generate a structured rhythmic output remains a mystery. Many animals show bimodal activity rhythms with morning (M) and evening (E) activity bouts. One long-standing model assumes that two mutually coupled oscillators underlie these bouts and show different sensitivities to light. Three groups of lateral neurons (LN) and three groups of dorsal neurons govern behavioral rhythmicity of Drosophila. Recent da… Show more

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“…In NaChBac flies the fifth sLNv peak is out-of-phase in comparison with the manipulated sLNv and the LNd. These results are consistent with those of some recent studies that indicate that the period and phase of molecular oscillation in the fifth sLNv is altered by environmental inputs independent of the other LNvs (Rieger et al, 2006;Bachleitner et al, 2007). However, the results of a recent study suggest that the fifth sLNv has similar projections as the other four sLNv and is therefore is likely to make intimate connections with the later .…”
Section: Altered Electrical Activity In Lnv Neurons By Nachbac Expressupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…In NaChBac flies the fifth sLNv peak is out-of-phase in comparison with the manipulated sLNv and the LNd. These results are consistent with those of some recent studies that indicate that the period and phase of molecular oscillation in the fifth sLNv is altered by environmental inputs independent of the other LNvs (Rieger et al, 2006;Bachleitner et al, 2007). However, the results of a recent study suggest that the fifth sLNv has similar projections as the other four sLNv and is therefore is likely to make intimate connections with the later .…”
Section: Altered Electrical Activity In Lnv Neurons By Nachbac Expressupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This could be a reflection of an autonomous oscillation in DN2 occurring in addition to strong rhythmic inputs from LNv as a result of NaChBac expression. An association between the long-period bout and peak in PER levels in sLNv and short-period bout and fifth sLNv and one of the LNd was observed in another study using cry b mutants, which also exhibit two bouts of activity each with a different period under constant light (LL) (Rieger et al, 2006). Based on these associations, we expect that the phase relationship of molecular oscillation among different neuronal subgroups will be internally consistent if measured at time points other than 15 d in DD, with the exception of the special circumstance when long and short behavior bouts converge.…”
Section: Altered Electrical Activity In Lnv Neurons By Nachbac Expresmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Similarly, the s-LN v s display a short period, fitting their role as the M cells. The splitting of the evening peak in LL into both a short and long component suggests that the M cells also contribute to the evening peak of activity, an addition to the original model, suggesting that these cells should be named 'Main' rather than 'Morning' neurons [53].…”
Section: Morning and Evening Peaks Are Controlled By Separate Clock Nmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Pittendrigh and Dann's [73] model predicted that in constant light, the M oscillator will free run with a short period and the E oscillator a long period. cry b flies show a weak morning and a strong evening activity peak in LL [53]. After a few days, the evening peak splits into a long (25.2 h) and a short (22.5 h) period component; the short component has a similar period to the weak morning activity peak.…”
Section: Morning and Evening Peaks Are Controlled By Separate Clock Nmentioning
confidence: 96%
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