Fig. 7
From: Lipophorin receptors regulate mushroom body development and complex behaviors in Drosophila

Reelin effects on mushroom body neurons depend on Dab. a–c Reelin does not increase neurite complexity in neurons from Dab mutant flies. a Sholl profile of cultured MB neurons from Dab (c309,eGFP/ + ;Dab1/ +) mutant flies and their controls (c309,eGFP), after Mock or Reelin treatment. Two-way ANOVA shows that treatment and genotype factors and their interaction play a role in results obtained (p < 0.0001 for all). “#”, significant differences (p < 0.05) after Reelin treatment between the genetic control and all other experimental groups. There were no significant differences between all other conditions. b Maximum length and c critical value in mutant and control flies, after mock or Reelin treatment. In b, c, two-way ANOVA shows that treatment and genotype factors and the interaction between factors play a role in the results (p < 0.0001 for each analysis); ****, indicates p < 0.0001 between conditions. d–f Reelin does not affect neurite complexity in knockdown animals for Dab. d Sholl profile, e maximum length, and f critical value measured in flies expressing an RNAi for Dab only in MB neurons (c309,eGFP/ + ;RNAi-Dab/ +), as compared to controls (c309,eGFP), after Mock or Reelin treatment. In d, two-way ANOVA shows that treatment and genotype factors and their interaction play a role in results obtained for each data set (p < 0.0001 for all). “#”, significant differences (p < 0.05) between control and Dab knockdown after Reelin treatment. “*”, significant differences between knockdown and control, after Mock treatment. “ + ”, significant differences (p < 0.05) between mock and Reelin treatment on the knockdown fly strain. In e, f, two-way ANOVA indicates that genotype and treatment factors, and their interaction play a role in results (p < 0.0001, p < 0.01, and p < 0.05 respectively for each condition). *** and ****, p < 0.005 and p < 0.0001; “ns”, not significant. Data in a–f, from n = 12 coverslips 4–20 cells studied in each coverslip, three independent experiments