TY - JOUR
T1 - A population of neurons that produce hugin and express the diuretic hormone 44 receptor gene projects to the corpora allata in Drosophila melanogaster
AU - Mizuno, Yosuke
AU - Imura, Eisuke
AU - Kurogi, Yoshitomo
AU - Shimada-Niwa, Yuko
AU - Kondo, Shu
AU - Tanimoto, Hiromu
AU - Hückesfeld, Sebastian
AU - Pankratz, Michael J.
AU - Niwa, Ryusuke
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Kei Ito, Hiroshi Kohsaka, Akiko Koto, Masayuki Miura, the Bloomington Stock Center, the Kyoto Stock Center (DGRC), the National Institute of Genetics, the Vienna Drosophila Resource Center, and the Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank for providing all stocks and reagents. We would like to thank Editage (www.editage.com) for English language editing. E.I. was a recipient of fellowship from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. This work was supported by grants from PRESTO of Japan Science and Technology Agency (JPMJPR12M1) to R.N., from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science KAKENHI 17J00218 to E.I., KAKENHI 26250001 to H.T., and A17H01378 to H.T., and from the Tomizawa Jun-ichi & Keiko Fund of Molecular Biology Society of Japan for Young Scientist to Y.S.N.
Funding Information:
We thank Kei Ito, Hiroshi Kohsaka, Akiko Koto, Masayuki Miura, the Bloomington Stock Center, the Kyoto Stock Center (DGRC), the National Institute of Genetics, the Vienna Drosophila Resource Center, and the Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank for providing all stocks and reagents. We would like to thank Editage ( www.editage.com ) for English language editing. E.I. was a recipient of fellowship from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. This work was supported by grants from PRESTO of Japan Science and Technology Agency (JPMJPR12M1) to R.N., from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science KAKENHI 17J00218 to E.I., KAKENHI 26250001 to H.T., and A17H01378 to H.T., and from the Tomizawa Jun‐ichi & Keiko Fund of Molecular Biology Society of Japan for Young Scientist to Y.S.N.
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PY - 2021/5/1
Y1 - 2021/5/1
N2 - The corpora allata (CA) are essential endocrine organs that biosynthesize and secrete the sesquiterpenoid hormone, namely juvenile hormone (JH), to regulate a wide variety of developmental and physiological events in insects. CA are directly innervated with neurons in many insect species, implying the innervations to be important for regulating JH biosynthesis. Although this is also true for the model organism Drosophila melanogaster, neurotransmitters produced in the CA-projecting neurons are yet to be identified. In this study on D. melanogaster, we aimed to demonstrate that a subset of neurons producing the neuropeptide hugin, the invertebrate counterpart of the vertebrate neuromedin U, directly projects to the adult CA. A synaptic vesicle marker in the hugin neurons was observed at their axon termini located on the CA, which were immunolabeled with a newly-generated antibody to the JH biosynthesis enzyme JH acid O-methyltransferase. We also found the CA-projecting hugin neurons to likely express a gene encoding the specific receptor for diuretic hormone 44 (Dh44). Moreover, our data suggest that the CA-projecting hugin neurons have synaptic connections with the upstream neurons producing Dh44. Unexpectedly, the inhibition of CA-projecting hugin neurons did not significantly alter the expression levels of the JH-inducible gene Krüppel-homolog 1, which implies that the CA-projecting neurons are not involved in JH biosynthesis but rather in other known biological processes. This is the first study to identify a specific neurotransmitter of the CA-projecting neurons in D. melanogaster, and to anatomically characterize a neuronal pathway of the CA-projecting neurons and their upstream neurons.
AB - The corpora allata (CA) are essential endocrine organs that biosynthesize and secrete the sesquiterpenoid hormone, namely juvenile hormone (JH), to regulate a wide variety of developmental and physiological events in insects. CA are directly innervated with neurons in many insect species, implying the innervations to be important for regulating JH biosynthesis. Although this is also true for the model organism Drosophila melanogaster, neurotransmitters produced in the CA-projecting neurons are yet to be identified. In this study on D. melanogaster, we aimed to demonstrate that a subset of neurons producing the neuropeptide hugin, the invertebrate counterpart of the vertebrate neuromedin U, directly projects to the adult CA. A synaptic vesicle marker in the hugin neurons was observed at their axon termini located on the CA, which were immunolabeled with a newly-generated antibody to the JH biosynthesis enzyme JH acid O-methyltransferase. We also found the CA-projecting hugin neurons to likely express a gene encoding the specific receptor for diuretic hormone 44 (Dh44). Moreover, our data suggest that the CA-projecting hugin neurons have synaptic connections with the upstream neurons producing Dh44. Unexpectedly, the inhibition of CA-projecting hugin neurons did not significantly alter the expression levels of the JH-inducible gene Krüppel-homolog 1, which implies that the CA-projecting neurons are not involved in JH biosynthesis but rather in other known biological processes. This is the first study to identify a specific neurotransmitter of the CA-projecting neurons in D. melanogaster, and to anatomically characterize a neuronal pathway of the CA-projecting neurons and their upstream neurons.
KW - Drosophila melanogaster
KW - corpora allata
KW - diuretic hormone 44
KW - hugin
KW - juvenile hormone
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U2 - 10.1111/dgd.12733
DO - 10.1111/dgd.12733
M3 - Article
C2 - 34021588
AN - SCOPUS:85108178814
SN - 0012-1592
VL - 63
SP - 249
EP - 261
JO - Development Growth and Differentiation
JF - Development Growth and Differentiation
IS - 4-5
ER -