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Gustatory Processing in Drosophila melanogaster
Annual Review of Entomology ( IF 23.8 ) Pub Date : 2018-01-11 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ento-020117-043331
Kristin Scott 1
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The ability to identify nutrient-rich food and avoid toxic substances is essential for an animal's survival. Although olfaction and vision contribute to food detection, the gustatory system acts as a final checkpoint control for food acceptance or rejection. The vinegar fly Drosophila melanogaster tastes many of the same stimuli as mammals and provides an excellent model system for comparative studies of taste detection. The relative simplicity of the fly brain and behaviors, along with the molecular genetic and functional approaches available in this system, allow the examination of gustatory neural circuits from sensory input to motor output. This review discusses the molecules and cells that detect taste compounds in the periphery and the circuits that process taste information in the brain. These studies are providing insight into how the detection of taste compounds regulates feeding decisions.

中文翻译:


果蝇的鼻息加工

识别富含营养的食物并避免有毒物质的能力对于动物的生存至关重要。尽管嗅觉和视力有助于食物检测,但味觉系统可作为食物接受或拒绝的最终检查点控制。醋蝇果蝇可以品尝到与哺乳动物相同的刺激物,并为味觉检测的比较研究提供了一个极好的模型系统。苍蝇大脑和行为的相对简单性,以及该系统中可用的分子遗传学和功能方法,使得可以检查从感觉输入到运动输出的味觉神经回路。这篇综述讨论了检测周围味觉化合物的分子和细胞,以及处理大脑中味觉信息的电路。这些研究为了解味觉化合物如何调节喂养决策提供了见识。

更新日期:2018-01-11
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