Mmp1 processing of the PDF neuropeptide regulates circadian structural plasticity of pacemaker neurons.

In the Drosophila brain, the neuropeptide PIGMENT DISPERSING FACTOR (PDF) is expressed in the small and large Lateral ventral neurons (LNvs) and regulates circadian locomotor behavior. Interestingly, PDF immunoreactivity at the dorsal terminals changes across the day as synaptic contacts do as a res...

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Main Authors: Ana Depetris-Chauvin, Agata Fernández-Gamba, E Axel Gorostiza, Anastasia Herrero, Eduardo M Castaño, M Fernanda Ceriani
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-10-01
Series:PLoS Genetics
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4214601?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-dda8672018204ff98e26a5284853e09c2020-11-25T00:24:21ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042014-10-011010e100470010.1371/journal.pgen.1004700Mmp1 processing of the PDF neuropeptide regulates circadian structural plasticity of pacemaker neurons.Ana Depetris-ChauvinAgata Fernández-GambaE Axel GorostizaAnastasia HerreroEduardo M CastañoM Fernanda CerianiIn the Drosophila brain, the neuropeptide PIGMENT DISPERSING FACTOR (PDF) is expressed in the small and large Lateral ventral neurons (LNvs) and regulates circadian locomotor behavior. Interestingly, PDF immunoreactivity at the dorsal terminals changes across the day as synaptic contacts do as a result of a remarkable remodeling of sLNv projections. Despite the relevance of this phenomenon to circuit plasticity and behavior, the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. In this work we provide evidence that PDF along with matrix metalloproteinases (Mmp1 and 2) are key in the control of circadian structural remodeling. Adult-specific downregulation of PDF levels per se hampers circadian axonal remodeling, as it does altering Mmp1 or Mmp2 levels within PDF neurons post-developmentally. However, only Mmp1 affects PDF immunoreactivity at the dorsal terminals and exerts a clear effect on overt behavior. In vitro analysis demonstrated that PDF is hydrolyzed by Mmp1, thereby suggesting that Mmp1 could directly terminate its biological activity. These data demonstrate that Mmp1 modulates PDF processing, which leads to daily structural remodeling and circadian behavior.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4214601?pdf=render
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author Ana Depetris-Chauvin
Agata Fernández-Gamba
E Axel Gorostiza
Anastasia Herrero
Eduardo M Castaño
M Fernanda Ceriani
spellingShingle Ana Depetris-Chauvin
Agata Fernández-Gamba
E Axel Gorostiza
Anastasia Herrero
Eduardo M Castaño
M Fernanda Ceriani
Mmp1 processing of the PDF neuropeptide regulates circadian structural plasticity of pacemaker neurons.
PLoS Genetics
author_facet Ana Depetris-Chauvin
Agata Fernández-Gamba
E Axel Gorostiza
Anastasia Herrero
Eduardo M Castaño
M Fernanda Ceriani
author_sort Ana Depetris-Chauvin
title Mmp1 processing of the PDF neuropeptide regulates circadian structural plasticity of pacemaker neurons.
title_short Mmp1 processing of the PDF neuropeptide regulates circadian structural plasticity of pacemaker neurons.
title_full Mmp1 processing of the PDF neuropeptide regulates circadian structural plasticity of pacemaker neurons.
title_fullStr Mmp1 processing of the PDF neuropeptide regulates circadian structural plasticity of pacemaker neurons.
title_full_unstemmed Mmp1 processing of the PDF neuropeptide regulates circadian structural plasticity of pacemaker neurons.
title_sort mmp1 processing of the pdf neuropeptide regulates circadian structural plasticity of pacemaker neurons.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Genetics
issn 1553-7390
1553-7404
publishDate 2014-10-01
description In the Drosophila brain, the neuropeptide PIGMENT DISPERSING FACTOR (PDF) is expressed in the small and large Lateral ventral neurons (LNvs) and regulates circadian locomotor behavior. Interestingly, PDF immunoreactivity at the dorsal terminals changes across the day as synaptic contacts do as a result of a remarkable remodeling of sLNv projections. Despite the relevance of this phenomenon to circuit plasticity and behavior, the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. In this work we provide evidence that PDF along with matrix metalloproteinases (Mmp1 and 2) are key in the control of circadian structural remodeling. Adult-specific downregulation of PDF levels per se hampers circadian axonal remodeling, as it does altering Mmp1 or Mmp2 levels within PDF neurons post-developmentally. However, only Mmp1 affects PDF immunoreactivity at the dorsal terminals and exerts a clear effect on overt behavior. In vitro analysis demonstrated that PDF is hydrolyzed by Mmp1, thereby suggesting that Mmp1 could directly terminate its biological activity. These data demonstrate that Mmp1 modulates PDF processing, which leads to daily structural remodeling and circadian behavior.
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