Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.
Science. 2013 Sep 6;341(6150):1113-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1241210.
Animal development is coupled with innate behaviors that maximize chances of survival. Here, we show that the prothoracicotropic hormone (PTTH), a neuropeptide that controls the developmental transition from juvenile stage to sexual maturation, also regulates light avoidance in Drosophila melanogaster larvae. PTTH, through its receptor Torso, acts on two light sensors--the Bolwig's organ and the peripheral class IV dendritic arborization neurons--to regulate light avoidance. We found that PTTH concomitantly promotes steroidogenesis and light avoidance at the end of larval stage, driving animals toward a darker environment to initiate the immobile maturation phase. Thus, PTTH controls the decisions of when and where animals undergo metamorphosis, optimizing conditions for adult development.
动物的发育与最大限度地提高生存机会的先天行为有关。在这里,我们表明,促前胸腺激素(PTTH)是一种控制从幼体阶段到性成熟的发育转变的神经肽,它也调节黑腹果蝇幼虫的避光行为。PTTH 通过其受体 Torso 作用于两种光传感器——Bolwig 器官和外围第四类树突状分支神经元,以调节避光行为。我们发现,PTTH 在幼虫期结束时同时促进类固醇生成和避光行为,驱使动物向更暗的环境移动,以启动不活动的成熟阶段。因此,PTTH 控制着动物何时何地进行变态的决策,优化了成虫发育的条件。