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Neuromodulation of Innate Behaviors in Drosophila
Annual Review of Neuroscience ( IF 13.9 ) Pub Date : 2017-08-03 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-neuro-072116-031558
Susy M. Kim 1 , Chih-Ying Su 1 , Jing W. Wang 1
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Animals are born with a rich repertoire of robust behaviors that are critical for their survival. However, innate behaviors are also highly adaptable to an animal's internal state and external environment. Neuromodulators, including biogenic amines, neuropeptides, and hormones, are released to signal changes in animals’ circumstances and serve to reconfigure neural circuits. This circuit flexibility allows animals to modify their behavioral responses according to environmental cues, metabolic demands, and physiological states. Aided by powerful genetic tools, researchers have made remarkable progress in Drosophila melanogaster to address how a myriad of contextual information influences the input-output relationship of hardwired circuits that support a complex behavioral repertoire. Here we highlight recent advances in understanding neuromodulation of Drosophila innate behaviors, with a special focus on feeding, courtship, aggression, and postmating behaviors.

中文翻译:


果蝇先天行为的神经调节。

动物天生具有丰富的健壮行为,这对它们的生存至关重要。但是,先天行为也高度适应动物的内部状态和外部环境。释放出包括生物胺,神经肽和激素在内的神经调节剂,以发出信号通知动物处境的变化,并重新构造神经回路。这种电路灵活性允许动物根据环境提示,代谢需求和生理状态来修改其行为响应。在强大的遗传工具的辅助下,研究人员在果蝇中取得了显着进展。以解决大量上下文信息如何影响支持复杂行为表述的硬连线电路的输入输出关系的问题。在这里,我们重点介绍了了解果蝇先天行为的神经调节的最新进展,特别着重于进食,求爱,侵略和后交行为。

更新日期:2017-08-03
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