The Drosophila dopamine 2-like receptor D2R (Dop2R) is required in the blood brain barrier for male courtship

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Genes Brain and Behavior Pub Date : 2023-01-13 DOI:10.1111/gbb.12836
Cameron R. Love, Sumit Gautam, Chamala Lama, Nhu Hoa Le, Brigitte Dauwalder
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The blood brain barrier (BBB) has the essential function to protect the brain from potentially hazardous molecules while also enabling controlled selective uptake. How these processes and signaling inside BBB cells control neuronal function is an intense area of interest. Signaling in the adult Drosophila BBB is required for normal male courtship behavior and relies on male-specific molecules in the BBB. Here we show that the dopamine receptor D2R is expressed in the BBB and is required in mature males for normal mating behavior. Conditional adult male knockdown of D2R in BBB cells causes courtship defects. The courtship defects observed in genetic D2R mutants can be rescued by expression of normal D2R specifically in the BBB of adult males. Drosophila BBB cells are glial cells. Our findings thus identify a specific glial function for the DR2 receptor and dopamine signaling in the regulation of a complex behavior.

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果蝇多巴胺2样受体D2R (Dop2R)是雄性求偶所需的血脑屏障
血脑屏障(BBB)具有保护大脑免受潜在危险分子影响的基本功能,同时还能实现受控的选择性摄取。血脑屏障细胞内的这些过程和信号如何控制神经元功能是一个备受关注的领域。成年果蝇血脑屏障的信号传导是正常雄性求偶行为所必需的,并且依赖于血脑屏障中的雄性特异性分子。在这里,我们发现多巴胺受体D2R在血脑屏障中表达,并且是成熟雄性正常交配行为所必需的。成年雄性条件性敲低血脑屏障细胞中的D2R会导致求偶缺陷。在遗传D2R突变体中观察到的求偶缺陷可以通过在成年雄性血脑屏障中特异性表达正常D2R来挽救。果蝇血脑屏障细胞是神经胶质细胞。因此,我们的发现确定了DR2受体和多巴胺信号在复杂行为调节中的特定神经胶质功能。
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Genes Brain and Behavior
Genes Brain and Behavior 医学-行为科学
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