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The Drosophila dopamine 2-like receptor D2R (Dop2R) is required in the blood brain barrier for male courtship
Authors:Cameron R. Love  Sumit Gautam  Chamala Lama  Nhu Hoa Le  Brigitte Dauwalder
Affiliation:1. Department of Biology and Biochemistry, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA

Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA;2. Department of Biology and Biochemistry, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA

Abstract:The blood brain barrier (BBB) has the essential function to protect the brain from potentially hazardous molecules while also enabling controlled selective uptake. How these processes and signaling inside BBB cells control neuronal function is an intense area of interest. Signaling in the adult Drosophila BBB is required for normal male courtship behavior and relies on male-specific molecules in the BBB. Here we show that the dopamine receptor D2R is expressed in the BBB and is required in mature males for normal mating behavior. Conditional adult male knockdown of D2R in BBB cells causes courtship defects. The courtship defects observed in genetic D2R mutants can be rescued by expression of normal D2R specifically in the BBB of adult males. Drosophila BBB cells are glial cells. Our findings thus identify a specific glial function for the DR2 receptor and dopamine signaling in the regulation of a complex behavior.
Keywords:blood brain barrier  courtship  dopamine  Drosophila  glia
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