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Remodeling of peripheral nerve ensheathment during the larval-to-adult transition in Drosophila

Subramanian, Aswati
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Siefert, Matthew
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Banerjee, Soumya
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2017
Developmental Neurobiology

Over the course of a 4-day period of metamorphosis, the Drosophila larval nervous system is remodeled to prepare for adult-specific behaviors. One example is the reorganization of peripheral nerves in the abdomen, where five pairs of abdominal nerves (A4-A8) fuse to form the terminal nerve trunk. This reorganization is associated with selective remodeling of four layers that ensheath each peripheral nerve. The neural lamella (NL), is the first to dismantle; its breakdown is initiated by 6 hours after puparium formation, and is completely removed by the end of the first day. This layer begins to re-appear on the third day of metamorphosis. Perineurial glial (PG) cells situated just underneath the NL, undergo significant proliferation on the first day of metamorphosis, and at that stage contribute to 95% of the glial cell population. Cells of the two inner layers, Sub-Perineurial Glia (SPG) and Wrapping Glia (WG) increase in number on the second half of metamorphosis. Induction of cell death in perineurial glia via the cell death gene reaper and the Diptheria toxin (DT-1) gene, results in abnormal bundling of the peripheral nerves, suggesting that perineurial glial cells play a role in the process. A significant number of animals fail to eclose in both reaper and DT-1 targeted animals, suggesting that disruption of PG also impacts eclosion behavior. The studies will help to establish the groundwork for further work on cellular and molecular processes that underlie the co-ordinated remodeling of glia and the peripheral nerves they ensheath. (c) 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Develop Neurobiol 77: 1144-1160, 2017

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research article
DOI
10.1002/dneu.22502
Web of Science ID

WOS:000411078400002

Author(s)
Subramanian, Aswati
Siefert, Matthew
Banerjee, Soumya
Vishal, Kumar
Bergmann, Kayla A.
Curts, Clay C. M.
Dorr, Meredith
Molina, Camillo
Fernandes, Joyce
Date Issued

2017

Publisher

Wiley

Published in
Developmental Neurobiology
Volume

77

Issue

10

Start page

1144

End page

1160

Subjects

remodeling

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ensheathment

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fusion

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metamorphosis

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Drosophila

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REVIEWED

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October 9, 2017
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