Neurons rely on glia to recycle neurotransmitters such as glutamate and histamine for sustained signaling. Both mammalian and insect glia form intercellular gap-junction networks, but their functional significance underlying neurotransmitter recycling is unknown. Using the Drosophila visual system as a genetic model, here we show that a multicellular glial network transports neurotransmitter metabolites between perisynaptic glia and neuronal cell bodies to mediate long-distance recycling of neurotransmitter. In the first visual neuropil (lamina), which contains a multilayer glial network, photoreceptor axons release histamine to hyperpolarize secondary sensory neurons. Subsequently, the released histamine is taken up by perisynaptic epithel...
Drosophila exhibits a rich repertoire of simple and complex behaviors. In addition, the ability to a...
Anatomical, molecular, and physiological interactions between astrocytes and neuronal synapses regul...
SummaryDetecting motion is a feature of all advanced visual systems [1], nowhere more so than in fly...
SummaryRecycling of neurotransmitters is essential for sustained neuronal signaling, yet recycling p...
Recycling of neurotransmitters is essential for sustained neuronal signaling, yet recycling pathways...
<div><p>Histamine is an important chemical messenger that regulates multiple physiological processes...
Histamine is an important chemical messenger that regulates multiple physiological processes in both...
The recycling of neurotransmitters is essential for sustained synaptic transmission. In Drosophila, ...
Unlike other monoamine neurotransmitters, the mechanism by which the brain's histamine content is re...
Histamine is an important chemical messenger that regulates multiple physiological pro-cesses in bot...
Summary: Classical fast neurotransmitters are loaded into synaptic vesicles and concentrated by the ...
The Drosophila melanogaster photoreceptor cell has long served as a model system for researchers foc...
Signal processing in the visual system is mediated by classic neurotransmission and neuropeptidergic...
Synaptic connections of neurons in the Drosophila lamina, the most peripheral synaptic region of the...
The visual system of Drosophila contains approximately 60,000 neurons that are organized in parallel...
Drosophila exhibits a rich repertoire of simple and complex behaviors. In addition, the ability to a...
Anatomical, molecular, and physiological interactions between astrocytes and neuronal synapses regul...
SummaryDetecting motion is a feature of all advanced visual systems [1], nowhere more so than in fly...
SummaryRecycling of neurotransmitters is essential for sustained neuronal signaling, yet recycling p...
Recycling of neurotransmitters is essential for sustained neuronal signaling, yet recycling pathways...
<div><p>Histamine is an important chemical messenger that regulates multiple physiological processes...
Histamine is an important chemical messenger that regulates multiple physiological processes in both...
The recycling of neurotransmitters is essential for sustained synaptic transmission. In Drosophila, ...
Unlike other monoamine neurotransmitters, the mechanism by which the brain's histamine content is re...
Histamine is an important chemical messenger that regulates multiple physiological pro-cesses in bot...
Summary: Classical fast neurotransmitters are loaded into synaptic vesicles and concentrated by the ...
The Drosophila melanogaster photoreceptor cell has long served as a model system for researchers foc...
Signal processing in the visual system is mediated by classic neurotransmission and neuropeptidergic...
Synaptic connections of neurons in the Drosophila lamina, the most peripheral synaptic region of the...
The visual system of Drosophila contains approximately 60,000 neurons that are organized in parallel...
Drosophila exhibits a rich repertoire of simple and complex behaviors. In addition, the ability to a...
Anatomical, molecular, and physiological interactions between astrocytes and neuronal synapses regul...
SummaryDetecting motion is a feature of all advanced visual systems [1], nowhere more so than in fly...