Structural aspects of plasticity in the nervous system of Drosophila.

IF 4 3区 生物学 Q1 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY Neural Development Pub Date : 2018-07-01 DOI:10.1186/s13064-018-0111-z
Atsushi Sugie, Giovanni Marchetti, Gaia Tavosanis
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Neurons extend and retract dynamically their neurites during development to form complex morphologies and to reach out to their appropriate synaptic partners. Their capacity to undergo structural rearrangements is in part maintained during adult life when it supports the animal's ability to adapt to a changing environment or to form lasting memories. Nonetheless, the signals triggering structural plasticity and the mechanisms that support it are not yet fully understood at the molecular level. Here, we focus on the nervous system of the fruit fly to ask to which extent activity modulates neuronal morphology and connectivity during development. Further, we summarize the evidence indicating that the adult nervous system of flies retains some capacity for structural plasticity at the synaptic or circuit level. For simplicity, we selected examples mostly derived from studies on the visual system and on the mushroom body, two regions of the fly brain with extensively studied neuroanatomy.

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果蝇神经系统可塑性的结构方面。
神经元在发育过程中动态地伸展和缩回其轴突,以形成复杂的形态并接触到合适的突触伴侣。它们进行结构重排的能力在成年期间得到了部分维持,因为这支持了动物适应不断变化的环境或形成持久记忆的能力。尽管如此,触发结构可塑性的信号及其支持机制尚未在分子水平上得到充分理解。在这里,我们关注果蝇的神经系统,以询问在发育过程中,活动在多大程度上调节神经元形态和连接。此外,我们总结了一些证据,表明苍蝇的成年神经系统在突触或电路水平上保持了一定的结构可塑性。为了简单起见,我们选择了主要来源于对视觉系统和蘑菇体的研究的例子,这两个区域是苍蝇大脑中经过广泛研究的神经解剖学。
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Neural Development
Neural Development 生物-发育生物学
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期刊介绍: Neural Development is a peer-reviewed open access, online journal, which features studies that use molecular, cellular, physiological or behavioral methods to provide novel insights into the mechanisms that underlie the formation of the nervous system. Neural Development aims to discover how the nervous system arises and acquires the abilities to sense the world and control adaptive motor output. The field includes analysis of how progenitor cells form a nervous system during embryogenesis, and how the initially formed neural circuits are shaped by experience during early postnatal life. Some studies use well-established, genetically accessible model systems, but valuable insights are also obtained from less traditional models that provide behavioral or evolutionary insights.
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