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Nitric oxide feedback to ciliary photoreceptor cells gates a UV avoidance circuit

Authors: 
Jokura K, Ueda N, Gühmann M, Yañez-Guerra LA, Słowiński P, Wedgwood KCA, Jékely G
Citation: 
eLife. 2023;12:RP91258. doi:10.7554/eLife.91258.1
Abstract: 
Nitric oxide (NO) produced by nitric-oxide synthase (NOS) is a key regulator of animal physiology. Here we uncover a function for NO in the integration of UV exposure and the gating of a UV-avoidance circuit. We studied UV/violet avoidance mediated by brain ciliary photoreceptors (cPRCs) in larvae of the annelid Platynereis dumerilii. In the larva, NOS is expressed in interneurons (INNOS) postsynaptic to cPRCs. UV stimulation of cPRCs triggers INNOS activation and NO production. NO signals retrogradely to cPRCs to induce their sustained post-stimulus activation through an unconventional guanylate cyclase. This late activation inhibits serotonergic ciliomotor neurons to induce downward swimming. In NOS mutants, retrograde signalling, circuit output and UV avoidance are defective. By mathematical modelling, we recapitulate phototransduction and circuit dynamics in wild-type and mutant larvae. Our results reveal how NO-mediated retrograde signalling gates a synaptic circuit and induces short-term memory of UV exposure to orchestrate light-avoidance behaviour.
Epub: 
Not Epub
Organism or Cell Type: 
Platynereis dumerilii (annelid)
Delivery Method: 
microinjection