Glial Tiling in the Insect Nervous System

Pogodalla, Nicole and Winkler, Bente and Klämbt, Christian (2022) Glial Tiling in the Insect Nervous System. Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience, 16. ISSN 1662-5102

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Abstract

The Drosophila nervous system comprises a small number of well characterized glial cell classes. The outer surface of the central nervous system (CNS) is protected by a glial derived blood-brain barrier generated by perineurial and subperineurial glia. All neural stem cells and all neurons are engulfed by cortex glial cells. The inner neuropil region, that harbors all synapses and dendrites, is covered by ensheathing glia and infiltrated by astrocyte-like glial cells. All these glial cells show a tiled organization with an often remarkable plasticity where glial cells of one cell type invade the territory of the neighboring glial cell type upon its ablation. Here, we summarize the different glial tiling patterns and based on the different modes of cell-cell contacts we hypothesize that different molecular mechanisms underlie tiling of the different glial cell types.

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Date Deposited: 10 Apr 2023 09:36
Last Modified: 29 Feb 2024 04:30
URI: http://archive.jibiology.com/id/eprint/488

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