Abstract Neuronal cell death and subsequent brain dysfunction are hallmarks of aging and neurodegeneration, but how the nearby healthy neurons (bystanders) respond to the death of their neighbors is not fully understood. In the Drosophila larval neuromuscular system, bystander motor neurons can structurally and functionally compensate for the loss of their neighbors by increasing their terminal bouton number and activity. We term this compensation as cross-neuron plasticity, and in this study, we demonstrate that the Drosophila engulfment receptor, Draper, and the associated kinase, Shark, are required for cross-neuron plasticity. Overexpression of the Draper-I isoform boosts cross-neuron plasticity, implying that the strength of plasticity...
The integration of a neuron in a functional circuit relies on the controlled formation of neurites. ...
After neuronal injury or death glial cells become reactive, exhibiting dramatic changes in morpholog...
Draper/Ced-1/MEGF-10 is an engulfment receptor that promotes clearance of cellular debris in C. eleg...
Neuron-glia communication is central to all nervous system responses to trauma, yet neural injury si...
Our daily life is filled with locomotion and emotion, two processes controlled by our sophisticated ...
Neuronal injury elicits potent cellular responses from glia, but molecular pathways modulating glial...
SummaryNeuron-glia communication is central to all nervous system responses to trauma, yet neural in...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) exhibits limited regenerative capacity and the mechanisms...
Glial cells are exquisitely sensitive to neuronal injury but mechanisms by which glia establish comp...
Brain ischemia often results in neuronal necrosis, which may spread death to neighboring cells. Howe...
SummaryWe provide evidence for a prodegenerative, glial-derived signaling framework in the Drosophil...
The cellular machinery promoting phagocytosis of corpses of apoptotic cells is well conserved from w...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) exhibits limited regenerative capacity and the mechanisms...
<div><p>Glial cells are exquisitely sensitive to neuronal injury but mechanisms by which glia establ...
International audienceNeuronal remodeling is a conserved mechanism that eliminates unwanted neurites...
The integration of a neuron in a functional circuit relies on the controlled formation of neurites. ...
After neuronal injury or death glial cells become reactive, exhibiting dramatic changes in morpholog...
Draper/Ced-1/MEGF-10 is an engulfment receptor that promotes clearance of cellular debris in C. eleg...
Neuron-glia communication is central to all nervous system responses to trauma, yet neural injury si...
Our daily life is filled with locomotion and emotion, two processes controlled by our sophisticated ...
Neuronal injury elicits potent cellular responses from glia, but molecular pathways modulating glial...
SummaryNeuron-glia communication is central to all nervous system responses to trauma, yet neural in...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) exhibits limited regenerative capacity and the mechanisms...
Glial cells are exquisitely sensitive to neuronal injury but mechanisms by which glia establish comp...
Brain ischemia often results in neuronal necrosis, which may spread death to neighboring cells. Howe...
SummaryWe provide evidence for a prodegenerative, glial-derived signaling framework in the Drosophil...
The cellular machinery promoting phagocytosis of corpses of apoptotic cells is well conserved from w...
The mammalian central nervous system (CNS) exhibits limited regenerative capacity and the mechanisms...
<div><p>Glial cells are exquisitely sensitive to neuronal injury but mechanisms by which glia establ...
International audienceNeuronal remodeling is a conserved mechanism that eliminates unwanted neurites...
The integration of a neuron in a functional circuit relies on the controlled formation of neurites. ...
After neuronal injury or death glial cells become reactive, exhibiting dramatic changes in morpholog...
Draper/Ced-1/MEGF-10 is an engulfment receptor that promotes clearance of cellular debris in C. eleg...