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In the lamina L1 and L2 monopolar cells show circadian rhythms in shape and size changes, however, mechanisms of these rhythms have not been recognized yet. It has been proposed that swelling and shrinking of L1 and L2 interneurons might be due to ionic fl uxes, changes in cytoskeleton organization and in protein synthesis. This process also depends on glial cell activity. Since ion channels seem to be involved in morphological plasticity of neurons and glial cells we examined expression of the sodium pump, Na+ ,K+ -ATPase, during the day and night. The sodium pump consists of two polypeptide chains: α- and β-subunits encoded by the Atpα and Nrv2 genes, respectively. Using the real-time PCR and immunohistochemistry methods we found the α-subunit shows daily changes in mRNA and protein concentrations while in case the β-subunit such changes were not observed. Since the rhythm in the α-subunit abundance was not observed in the per0 arrhythmic mutant, this rhythm is controlled by clock genes. It seems to refl ect changes in the visual system activity.
Mutations in the PINK1 gene are responsible for typical symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Using Drosophila melanogaster mutant PINK1B9 and after PINK1 silencing with RNAi using transgenic lines, we observed defects in synapses and behavior. The lack or reduced expression of PINK1 prolonged sleep during the day (nap) and decreased the total locomotor activity during 24 h, in addition to a decrease in climbing ability and a reduced lifespan. In the brain, PINK1 mutants had a lower level of Bruchpilot (BRP), a presynaptic scaffolding protein that is crucial for neurotransmission in all type of synapses in Drosophila. In addition, other proteins that are involved in synaptic transmission; Rab5, Syntaxin and Wishful Thinking were also decreased in abundance in mutants, except Synaptotagmin. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) also confirmed less and abnormal synaptic vesicles at tetrad synapses in the visual system of PINK1 mutants. The lower level of BRP and longer day sleep observed was also detected in white mutants, which were examined to test the effect of the white background on the PINK1B9 strain. The reduced locomotor activity and longer day sleep in PINK1 mutants and after decreasing the PINK1 level in neurons seem to be correlated with a decrease in mitochondria number during the day, when they normally peak, and with impaired synaptic transmission.
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