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Melatonin is a biogenic amine, known from almost all phyla of living organisms. In vertebrates melatonin is produced rhythmically in the pinealocytes of the pineal gland, relaying information of the environmental light/dark cycle to the organism. With regard to crustaceans only a handful of studies exist that has attempted to identify the presence and possible daily variation of this substance. We set out to investigate whether in the crab Neohelice granulata melatonin was produced in the optic lobes of these animals and underwent rhythmic fluctuations related to the daily light/dark cycle. Our experimental animals were divided into three groups exposed to different photoperiods: normal photoperiod (12L:12D), constant dark (DD), and constant light (LL). The optic lobes were collected every 4 hours over a 24-h period for melatonin quantification by radioimmunoassay (RIA). N. granulata kept under 12 L:12D and DD conditions, showed daily melatonin variations with two peaks of abundance (p<0.05), one during the day and another, more extensive one, at night. Under LL-conditions no significant daily variations were noticeable (p>0.05). These results demonstrate the presence of a daily biphasic fall and rise of melatonin in the eyestalk of N. granulata and suggest that continuous exposure to light inhibits the production of melatonin synthesis.
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September 2025
Department of Cell Biology, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, 540 First Avenue, New York, NY 10016, USA.
The Drosophila cell adhesion molecule Sidekick is a key component of tricellular adherens junctions in epithelia, and localizes to specific synaptic layers in the optic lobes. Using mutagenesis of endogenous Sidekick, we showed that its enrichment at apical tricellular junctions and its function in cell rearrangement require its fifth and sixth immunoglobulin domains, but not the first four, although these mediate homophilic adhesion of mammalian Sidekick homologues. The C-terminal PDZ-binding motif of Sidekick contributes to localizing both Sidekick and its intracellular binding partner Canoe to tricellular adherens junctions.
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September 2025
Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States.
Serotonin (5-HT) is a hormonal messenger that confers state-level changes upon the nervous system in both humans and flies. In , lobula columnar (LC) cells are feature-detecting neurons that project from the optic lobe to the central brain, where each population forms an anatomically distinct glomerulus with heterogeneous synaptic partners. Here, we investigated serotonin's effect on two LC populations with different 5-HT receptor expression profiles.
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August 2025
School of Biological Sciences, National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) Bhubaneswar, P.O Bhimpur-Padanpur, Jatni, 752050, Khordha, Odisha, India.
With a poor prognosis and dynamic invasiveness, gliomas persist as one of the elusive targets in modern oncology, catalyzing a shift in focus towards natural product-based anti-glioma candidates that prioritize therapeutic precision with minimal toxicity. In a previous study conducted in our laboratory, treatment of the Drosophila brain tumor mutant, lethal (2) giant larvae [l(2)gl] with candidate drugs artemisinin and curcumin restored brain architecture, though pupal lethality persisted. Here, we investigate a key artemisinin derivative, dihydroartemisinin (DHA), using the Drosophila l(2)gl/l(2)gl loss-of-function mutant.
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July 2025
Department of Radiology, the First Affiliated Hospital, Jiangxi Medical College, Nanchang University, Nanchang, China.
Background: A growing body of evidence suggests the presence of functional and structural abnormalities in patients with primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG). The aim of this study was to examine the topological characteristics of the large-scale functional connectivity (FC) network, structural connectivity (SC) network, and strength of FC-SC coupling in patients with PACG.
Methods: This study included 47 patients with PACG and 48 healthy controls (HCs) matched for age, sex, and education.
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June 2025
Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA.
Recent advances in electron microscopy and computer vision have enabled the mapping of complete wiring diagrams-called connectomes-of brain regions and even entire brains. The emergence of these increasingly large-scale connectomic datasets have intensified the need for efficient and accurate neuronal cell type identification. Traditional approaches rely on labor-intensive analyses of molecular, anatomical, and physiological features.
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