Division of Biology, Department of Biological Sciences, School of Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan
Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0810, Japan.
J Neurosci. 2021 Nov 24;41(47):9732-9741. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1168-21.2021. Epub 2021 Oct 14.
Animals perform a series of actions in a fixed order during ritualistic innate behaviors. Although command neurons and sensory pathways responding to external stimuli that trigger these behaviors have been identified, how each action is induced in a fixed order in response to multimodal sensory stimuli remains unclear. Here, the sexually dimorphic lateral antennal lobe tract projection neuron 4 (lPN4) in male mediates the expression of a fixed behavioral action pattern at the beginning of the courtship ritual, in which a male taps a female body and then extends a wing unilaterally to produce a courtship song. We found that blocking the synaptic output of lPN4 caused an increase in the ratio of male flies that extended a wing unilaterally without tapping the female body, whereas excitation of lPN4 suppressed the transition from the tapping phase to the unilateral wing extension phase. Real-time calcium imaging showed that lPN4 is activated by a volatile pheromone, palmitoleic acid, whose responses were inhibited by simultaneous gustatory stimulation with female cuticular hydrocarbons, showing the existence of an "AND-gate" for multimodal sensory inputs during male courtship behaviors. These results suggest that the function of lPN4 is to suppress unilateral wing extension while responding to a female smell, which is released by appropriate contact chemosensory inputs received when tapping a female. As the female smell also promotes male courtship behaviors, the olfactory system is ready to simultaneously promote and suppress the progress of courtship actions while responding to a female smell. Although it has been 80 years since Konrad Lorenz and Niko Tinbergen introduced how multiple acts comprising separate innate behaviors are released in a fixed order according to external stimuli, the neural circuits responsible for such fixed action patterns remain largely unknown. The male courtship behavior of is a good model to investigate how such a fixed behavioral sequence is determined in the brain. Here, we show that lateral antennal lobe tract projection neuron 4 (lPN4) in functions as an "AND-gate" for volatile and contact chemosensory inputs, mediating the expression of tapping behaviors before unilateral wing extension during male courtship rituals.
动物在进行仪式性先天行为时会按固定顺序执行一系列动作。虽然已经确定了响应这些行为的命令神经元和感觉途径,但对于如何响应多模态感觉刺激以固定顺序引发每个动作,目前仍不清楚。在这里,雄性中性别二态性的侧触角叶投射神经元 4(lPN4)介导求爱仪式开始时固定行为动作模式的表达,其中雄性敲击雌性身体,然后单侧伸展翅膀以产生求爱歌曲。我们发现,阻断 lPN4 的突触输出会导致雄性中单侧伸展翅膀而不敲击雌性身体的比例增加,而 lPN4 的兴奋则抑制了从敲击阶段到单侧翅膀伸展阶段的转变。实时钙成像显示,lPN4 被挥发性信息素棕榈油酸激活,其反应被同时用雌性表皮碳氢化合物进行味觉刺激抑制,表明在雄性求爱行为中存在多模态感觉输入的“与门”。这些结果表明,lPN4 的功能是在响应雌性气味时抑制单侧翅膀伸展,而雌性气味是在敲击雌性时通过适当的接触化学感觉输入释放的。由于雌性气味也促进了雄性求爱行为,嗅觉系统在响应雌性气味时已准备好同时促进和抑制求爱行为的进展。虽然 Konrad Lorenz 和 Niko Tinbergen 介绍了多个由单独的先天行为组成的行为如何根据外部刺激按固定顺序释放已经过去了 80 年,但负责这种固定动作模式的神经回路在很大程度上仍然未知。的雄性求爱行为是一个很好的模型,可以研究大脑中如何确定这种固定的行为序列。在这里,我们表明,侧触角叶投射神经元 4(lPN4)在雄性求爱仪式期间单侧翅膀伸展之前的敲击行为表达中充当挥发性和接触化学感觉输入的“与门”。