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鉴定果蝇大脑中负责摄食行为的神经元。

Identification of neurons responsible for feeding behavior in the Drosophila brain.

机构信息

Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100101, China.

出版信息

Sci China Life Sci. 2014 Apr;57(4):391-402. doi: 10.1007/s11427-014-4641-2. Epub 2014 Mar 21.

Abstract

Drosophila melanogaster feeds mainly on rotten fruits, which contain many kinds of sugar. Thus, the sense of sweet taste has evolved to serve as a dominant regulator and driver of feeding behavior. Although several sugar receptors have been described, it remains poorly understood how the sensory input is transformed into an appetitive behavior. Here, we used a neural silencing approach to screen brain circuits, and identified neurons labeled by three Gal4 lines that modulate Drosophila feeding behavior. These three Gal4 lines labeled neurons mainly in the suboesophageal ganglia (SOG), which is considered to be the fly's primary taste center. When we blocked the activity of these neurons, flies decreased their sugar consumption significantly. In contrast, activation of these neurons resulted in enhanced feeding behavior and increased food consumption not only towards sugar, but to an array of food sources. Moreover, upon neuronal activation, the flies demonstrated feeding behavior even in the absence of food, which suggests that neuronal activation can replace food as a stimulus for feeding behavior. These findings indicate that these Gal4-labeled neurons, which function downstream of sensory neurons and regulate feeding behavior towards different food sources is necessary in Drosophila feeding control.

摘要

黑腹果蝇主要以腐烂的水果为食,其中含有多种糖。因此,甜味觉的感知已经进化为一种占主导地位的调节和驱动进食行为的机制。尽管已经描述了几种糖受体,但对于感官输入如何转化为食欲行为,人们仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们使用神经沉默方法筛选大脑回路,并鉴定出三种 Gal4 线标记的调节果蝇进食行为的神经元。这三种 Gal4 线标记的神经元主要位于食管下神经节(SOG),被认为是果蝇的主要味觉中心。当我们阻断这些神经元的活性时,果蝇显著减少了糖的消耗。相比之下,这些神经元的激活导致进食行为增强,不仅增加了对糖的摄取,还增加了对一系列食物来源的摄取。此外,在神经元激活后,即使没有食物,果蝇也会表现出进食行为,这表明神经元激活可以代替食物作为进食行为的刺激。这些发现表明,这些 Gal4 标记的神经元在果蝇进食控制中起作用,它们位于感觉神经元的下游,调节对不同食物来源的进食行为。

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