Cell Reports
Volume 14, Issue 9, 8 March 2016, Pages 2076-2083
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Drosophila Vision Depends on Carcinine Uptake by an Organic Cation Transporter

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Highlights

  • CarT mediates the uptake of carcinine in transfected S2 cells

  • CarT is required for carcinine trafficking and maintenance of eye histamine levels

  • The expression of CarT in photoreceptors is essential for fly visual transmission

  • Loss of CarT in the fly photoreceptor causes blindness

Summary

Recycling of neurotransmitters is essential for sustained neuronal signaling, yet recycling pathways for various transmitters, including histamine, remain poorly understood. In the first visual ganglion (lamina) of Drosophila, photoreceptor-released histamine is taken up into perisynaptic glia, converted to carcinine, and delivered back to the photoreceptor for histamine regeneration. Here, we identify an organic cation transporter, CarT (carcinine transporter), that transports carcinine into photoreceptors during histamine recycling. CarT mediated in vitro uptake of carcinine. Deletion of the CarT gene caused an accumulation of carcinine in laminar glia accompanied by a reduction in histamine, resulting in abolished photoreceptor signal transmission and blindness in behavioral assays. These defects were rescued by expression of CarT cDNA in photoreceptors, and they were reproduced by photoreceptor-specific CarT knockdown. Our findings suggest a common role for the conserved family of CarT-like transporters in maintaining histamine homeostasis in both mammalian and fly brains.

Keywords

vision
neurotransmitter recycling
histamine
membrane transporter

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