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Fruit fly behavior in response to chemosensory signals
Authors:Pilar Herrero
Institution:Departamento de Biología, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and Centro de Biología Molecular, Severo Ochoa, E-28049 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:An important question in contemporary sensory neuroscience is how animals perceive their environment and make appropriate behavioral choices based on chemical perceptions. The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster exhibits robust tastant and odor-evoked behaviors. Understanding how the gustatory and olfactory systems support the perception of these contact and volatile chemicals and translate them into appropriate attraction or avoidance behaviors has made an unprecedented contribution to our knowledge of the organization of chemosensory systems. In this review, I begin by describing the receptors and signaling mechanisms of the Drosophila gustatory and olfactory systems and then highlight their involvement in the control of simple and complex behaviors. The topics addressed include feeding behavior, learning and memory, navigation behavior, neuropeptide modulation of chemosensory behavior, and I conclude with a discussion of recent work that provides insight into pheromone signaling pathways.
Keywords:CNS  central nervous system  SOG  subesophageal ganglion  GRN  gustatory receptor neuron  Gr  gustatory receptor  SNS  stomogastric nervous system  LK  leucokinin  SELK  subesophageal leucokinin neurons  DILP  Drosophila insulin like peptide  DA  dopamine  MB  mushroom bodies  AL  antennal lobe  AKH  adipokinetic hormone  CA  corpora alata  CC  corpora cardiaca  ORN  olfactory receptor neuron  IR  ionotropic receptor  Or  olfactory receptor  PN  projection neuron  LH  lateral horn  mACT  medial antennocerebral tract  US  unconditioned stimulus  CS  conditioned stimulus  LNs  local internerurons  OA  octopamine  ARM  anesthesia resistant memory  DPM  dorso paired medial neurons  APL  anterior paired medial neurons  DTK  Drosophila tachykinin  NPF  neuropeptide F  Ast-A  allatostatine A  cVA  cis-vaccenyl acetate  SNMP  sensory neuron membrane protein  OBP  odorant binding protein  SP  sex peptide
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