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Neuromodulation and Strategic Action Choice in Drosophila Aggression
Annual Review of Neuroscience ( IF 13.9 ) Pub Date : 2017-08-03 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-neuro-072116-031240
Kenta Asahina 1
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In this review, I discuss current knowledge and outstanding questions on the neuromodulators that influence aggressive behavior of the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. I first present evidence that Drosophila exchange information during an agonistic interaction and choose appropriate actions based on this information. I then discuss the influence of several biogenic amines and neuropeptides on aggressive behavior. One striking characteristic of neuromodulation is that it can configure a neural circuit dynamically, enabling one circuit to generate multiple outcomes. I suggest a consensus effect of each neuromodulatory molecule on Drosophila aggression, as well as effects of receptor proteins where relevant data are available. Lastly, I consider neuromodulation in the context of strategic action choices during agonistic interactions. Genetic components of neuromodulatory systems are highly conserved across animals, suggesting that molecular and cellular mechanisms controlling Drosophila aggression can shed light on neural principles governing action choice during social interactions.

中文翻译:


果蝇攻击中的神经调节和策略性行动选择。

在这篇综述中,我讨论了影响果蝇果蝇侵略性行为的神经调节剂的当前知识和尚待解决的问题。我首先提出证据,证明果蝇在激动相互作用交换信息,并根据该信息选择适当的动作。然后,我讨论了几种生物胺和神经肽对攻击行为的影响。神经调节的一个显着特征是它可以动态配置神经回路,从而使一个回路能够产生多种结果。我建议每个神经调节分子对果蝇的共识作用攻击性,以及可获得相关数据的受体蛋白的作用。最后,我考虑在激动性互动过程中策略性行动选择的背景下的神经调节。神经调节系统的遗传成分在动物中高度保守,这表明控制果蝇侵略性的分子和细胞机制可以阐明在社交互动中控制行动选择的神经原理。

更新日期:2017-08-03
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