Institute of Cell and Developmental Biology, Department of Biology, University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland.
Fly (Austin). 2022 Dec;16(1):1-12. doi: 10.1080/19336934.2021.1953364.
Animals must sense their surroundings and be able to distinguish between relevant and irrelevant cues. An enticing area of research aims to uncover the mechanisms by which animals respond to chemical signals that constitute critical sensory input. In this review, we describe the principles of a model chemosensory system: the larva. While distinct in many ways, larval behaviour is reminiscent of the dogmatic goals of life: to reach a stage of reproductive potential. It takes into account a number of distinct and identifiable parameters to ultimately provoke or modulate appropriate behavioural output. In this light, we describe current knowledge of chemosensory anatomy, genetic components, and the processing logic of chemical cues. We outline recent advancements and summarize the hypothesized neural circuits of sensory systems. Furthermore, we note yet-unanswered questions to create a basis for further investigation of molecular and systemic mechanisms of chemosensation in and beyond.
动物必须感知周围环境,并能够区分相关和不相关的线索。一个引人入胜的研究领域旨在揭示动物对构成关键感官输入的化学信号做出反应的机制。在这篇综述中,我们描述了一个模型化的化学感觉系统的原理:幼虫。虽然在许多方面是不同的,但幼虫的行为让人联想到生命的教条目标:达到生殖潜力的阶段。它考虑了许多不同的、可识别的参数,最终引发或调节适当的行为输出。从这个角度来看,我们描述了化学感觉解剖、遗传成分和化学线索处理逻辑的最新知识。我们概述了最近的进展,并总结了感觉系统的假设神经回路。此外,我们注意到尚未解决的问题,为进一步研究 和超越 的化学感觉的分子和系统机制奠定基础。