RRC ID 47332
Author Kenmoku H, Ishikawa H, Ote M, Kuraishi T, Kurata S.
Title A subset of neurons controls the permeability of the peritrophic matrix and midgut structure in Drosophila adults.
Journal J Exp Biol
Abstract The metazoan gut performs multiple physiological functions, including digestion and absorption of nutrients, and also serves as a physical and chemical barrier against ingested pathogens and abrasive particles. Maintenance of these functions and structures is partly controlled by the nervous system, yet the precise roles and mechanisms of the neural control of gut integrity remain to be clarified in Drosophila Here, we screened for GAL4 enhancer-trap strains and labeled a specific subsets of neurons, using Kir2.1 to inhibit their activity. We identified an NP3253 line that is susceptible to oral infection by Gram-negative bacteria. The subset of neurons driven by the NP3253 line includes some of the enteric neurons innervating the anterior midgut, and these flies have a disorganized proventricular structure with high permeability of the peritrophic matrix and epithelial barrier. The findings of the present study indicate that neural control is crucial for maintaining the barrier function of the gut, and provide a route for genetic dissection of the complex brain-gut axis in adults of the model organism Drosophila.
Volume 219(Pt 15)
Pages 2331-9
Published 2016-8-1
DOI 10.1242/jeb.122960
PII jeb.122960
PMID 27229474
MeSH Aging / physiology* Animals Bacterial Infections / metabolism Bromphenol Blue / metabolism Cell Line Digestive System / metabolism* Drosophila melanogaster / microbiology Drosophila melanogaster / physiology* Extracellular Matrix / metabolism* Feeding Behavior Female Green Fluorescent Proteins / metabolism Neurons / physiology* Permeability Phenotype Survival Analysis
IF 3.014
Times Cited 9
WOS Category BIOLOGY
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Drosophila