Department of Neuroscience and Waggoner Center for Alcohol and Addiction Research, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, United States.
Department of Pharmacology and Neuroscience, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, United States.
Elife. 2020 Nov 3;9:e59853. doi: 10.7554/eLife.59853.
For decades, numerous researchers have documented the presence of the fruit fly or on alcohol-containing food sources. Although fruit flies are a common laboratory model organism of choice, there is relatively little understood about the ethological relationship between flies and ethanol. In this study, we find that when male flies inhabit ethanol-containing food substrates they become more aggressive. We identify a possible mechanism for this behavior. The odor of ethanol potentiates the activity of sensory neurons in response to an aggression-promoting pheromone. Finally, we observed that the odor of ethanol also promotes attraction to a food-related citrus odor. Understanding how flies interact with the complex natural environment they inhabit can provide valuable insight into how different natural stimuli are integrated to promote fundamental behaviors.
几十年来,许多研究人员已经记录了果蝇或在含有酒精的食物来源上的存在。虽然果蝇是一种常用的实验室模式生物,但人们对果蝇与乙醇之间的行为关系了解甚少。在这项研究中,我们发现当雄性果蝇栖息在含有乙醇的食物基质中时,它们会变得更具攻击性。我们确定了这种行为的一种可能机制。乙醇的气味增强了对促进攻击的信息素的感觉神经元的活性。最后,我们观察到乙醇的气味也促进了对与食物相关的柑橘气味的吸引力。了解果蝇如何与它们栖息的复杂自然环境相互作用,可以为了解不同的自然刺激如何整合以促进基本行为提供有价值的见解。