Champalimaud Foundation, Lisbon, Portugal.
Nature. 2022 Jul;607(7920):747-755. doi: 10.1038/s41586-022-04909-5. Epub 2022 Jul 6.
When deciding what to eat, animals evaluate sensory information about food quality alongside multiple ongoing internal states. How internal states interact to alter sensorimotor processing and shape decisions such as food choice remains poorly understood. Here we use pan-neuronal volumetric activity imaging in the brain of Drosophila melanogaster to investigate the neuronal basis of internal state-dependent nutrient appetites. We created a functional atlas of the ventral fly brain and find that metabolic state shapes sensorimotor processing across large sections of the neuropil. By contrast, reproductive state acts locally to define how sensory information is translated into feeding motor output. These two states thus synergistically modulate protein-specific food intake and food choice. Finally, using a novel computational strategy, we identify driver lines that label neurons innervating state-modulated brain regions and show that the newly identified 'borboleta' region is sufficient to direct food choice towards protein-rich food. We thus identify a generalizable principle by which distinct internal states are integrated to shape decision making and propose a strategy to uncover and functionally validate how internal states shape behaviour.
当动物决定吃什么时,它们会根据多种持续的内部状态来评估食物质量的感官信息。内部状态如何相互作用以改变感觉运动处理并塑造决策,例如食物选择,这仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们使用黑腹果蝇大脑中的全神经元容积活性成像来研究内部状态依赖性营养食欲的神经元基础。我们创建了一个功能性蝇脑腹图谱,并发现代谢状态会影响神经胶中的大部分区域的感觉运动处理。相比之下,生殖状态会局部作用以定义感官信息如何转化为摄食运动输出。这两种状态因此协同调节特定于蛋白质的食物摄入和食物选择。最后,我们使用一种新的计算策略来识别标记神经元的驱动线,这些神经元支配着状态调节的大脑区域,并表明新发现的“borboleta”区域足以指导食物选择朝向富含蛋白质的食物。因此,我们确定了一个可推广的原则,即不同的内部状态被整合以塑造决策,并提出了一种策略来揭示和验证内部状态如何塑造行为。