Stem cell-specific ecdysone signaling regulates the development and function of a Drosophila sleep homeostat.

Adil R Wani,Budhaditya Chowdhury, Jenny Luong, Gonzalo Morales Chaya, Krishna Patel,Jesse Isaacman-Beck,Orie Shafer,Matthew S Kayser,Mubarak Hussain Syed

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology(2023)

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Complex behaviors arise from neural circuits that are assembled from diverse cell types. Sleep is a conserved and essential behavior, yet little is known regarding how the nervous system generates neuron types of the sleep-wake circuit. Here, we focus on the specification of Drosophila sleep-promoting neurons-long-field tangential input neurons that project to the dorsal layers of the fan-shaped body neuropil in the central complex (CX). We use lineage analysis and genetic birth dating to identify two bilateral Type II neural stem cells that generate these dorsal fan-shaped body (dFB) neurons. We show that adult dFB neurons express Ecdysone-induced protein E93, and loss of Ecdysone signaling or E93 in Type II NSCs results in the misspecification of the adult dFB neurons. Finally, we show that E93 knockdown in Type II NSCs affects adult sleep behavior. Our results provide insight into how extrinsic hormonal signaling acts on NSCs to generate neuronal diversity required for adult sleep behavior. These findings suggest that some adult sleep disorders might derive from defects in stem cell-specific temporal neurodevelopmental programs.
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sleep,signaling,cell-specific
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