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Title: Circadian- and light-dependent regulation of resting membrane potential and Spontaneous Action Potential firing of Drosophila Circadian Pacemaker Neurons
Authors: Sheeba, Vasu
Gu, Huaiyu
Sharma, Vijay Kumar
O'Dowd, Diane K
Holmes, Todd C
Keywords: Suprachiasmatic Nucleus Neurons
Clock Neurons
Wild-Type
Potassium Current
Sodium-Channels
Nervous-System
Scn Neurons
Melanogaster
Cryptochrome
Modulation
Issue Date: 12-Dec-2007
Publisher: American Physiological Society
Citation: Journal of Neurophysiology 99(2),976-988 (2008)
Abstract: The ventral lateral neurons ( LNvs) of adult Drosophila brain express oscillating clock proteins and regulate circadian behavior. Whole cell current-clamp recordings of large LNvs in freshly dissected Drosophila whole brain preparations reveal two spontaneous activity patterns that correlate with two underlying patterns of oscillating membrane potential: tonic and burst firing of sodium-dependent action potentials. Resting membrane potential and spontaneous action potential firing are rapidly and reversibly regulated by acute changes in light intensity. The LNv electrophysiological light response is attenuated, but not abolished, in cry(b) mutant flies hypomorphic for the cell-autonomous light-sensing protein CRYPTOCHROME. The electrical activity of the large LNv is circadian regulated, as shown by significantly higher resting membrane potential and frequency of spontaneous action potential firing rate and burst firing pattern during circadian subjective day relative to subjective night. The circadian regulation of membrane potential, spontaneous action potential firing frequency, and pattern of Drosophila large LNvs closely resemble mammalian circadian neuron electrical characteristics, suggesting a general evolutionary conservation of both physiological and molecular oscillator mechanisms in pacemaker neurons.
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URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/48
Other Identifiers: 0022-3077
Appears in Collections:Research Articles (V. K. Sharma)

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