Sensory modulation of neuropeptide signaling by CASY-1 gates cholinergic transmission at Caenorhabditis elegans neuromuscular junction.

IF 1.9 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY Journal of Biosciences Pub Date : 2025-01-01
Navneet Shahi, Shruti Thapliyal, Kavita Babu
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Abstract

The neuromuscular junction (NMJ) is crucial for understanding the fundamentals of synaptic transmission and activity. Various modulators operate within neuronal circuits, from sensory to motor neurons, to influence synaptic transmission at the NMJ. This study sheds light on the regulation of sensory-evoked cholinergic neurotransmission at motor neurons orchestrated by CASY-1, the mammalian calsyntenin orthologue. We report that the increased excitation-inhibition (E-I) ratio at the NMJ in casy-1 mutants is likely due to its interactions with neuromodulators in sensory neurons. We explored the intricate genetic interactions of CASY- 1 with the neuropeptide FLP-21 and its receptor, NPR-1, both of which display simultaneous alterations in cholinergic signaling at the NMJ. Through genetic, pharmacological, and bioimaging-based experiments, we proposed a mechanism by which CASY-1 potentially interacts with the neuropeptide-carrying vesicles to regulate synaptic transmission. The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans serves as an ideal model system for this study, enabling detailed insights into neuromodulatory mechanisms in the neuronal circuit.

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CASY-1对秀丽隐杆线虫神经肌肉交界处胆碱能传递的神经肽信号的感觉调节。
神经肌肉接点(NMJ)是理解突触传递和活动的基本原理的关键。从感觉神经元到运动神经元,不同的调节性物质在神经元回路中起作用,影响NMJ的突触传递。本研究揭示了由哺乳动物钙合蛋白同源物CASY-1介导的运动神经元感觉诱发的胆碱能神经传递的调控。我们报道,在casy-1突变体中,NMJ的兴奋抑制(E-I)比率增加可能是由于它与感觉神经元中的神经调节剂相互作用。我们探索了CASY- 1与神经肽FLP-21及其受体NPR-1之间复杂的遗传相互作用,两者在NMJ处同时显示胆碱能信号的改变。通过遗传学、药理学和基于生物成像的实验,我们提出了一种CASY-1可能与携带神经肽的囊泡相互作用以调节突触传递的机制。秀丽隐杆线虫是本研究的理想模型系统,可以详细了解神经元回路中的神经调节机制。
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Journal of Biosciences
Journal of Biosciences 生物-生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Biosciences is a quarterly journal published by the Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore. It covers all areas of Biology and is the premier journal in the country within its scope. It is indexed in Current Contents and other standard Biological and Medical databases. The Journal of Biosciences began in 1934 as the Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences (Section B). This continued until 1978 when it was split into three parts : Proceedings-Animal Sciences, Proceedings-Plant Sciences and Proceedings-Experimental Biology. Proceedings-Experimental Biology was renamed Journal of Biosciences in 1979; and in 1991, Proceedings-Animal Sciences and Proceedings-Plant Sciences merged with it.
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