Parallel circuits control temperature preference in Drosophila during aging

博士 === 國立清華大學 === 生物科技研究所 === 103 === The detection of environmental temperature and regulation of body temperatures are integral determinants of behavior for all animals. These functions seemingly become less efficient in aged animals, especially during exposure to cold environments. We reasoned th...

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Main Authors: Shih, Hsiang Wen, 石翔文
Other Authors: Chiang, Ann Shyn
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Language:en_US
Published: 2015
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/83064452619069456392
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spelling ndltd-TW-103NTHU51111252016-08-15T04:17:33Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/83064452619069456392 Parallel circuits control temperature preference in Drosophila during aging 果蠅腦中調控溫度喜好之神經網路於⽼化過程中的變化 Shih, Hsiang Wen 石翔文 博士 國立清華大學 生物科技研究所 103 The detection of environmental temperature and regulation of body temperatures are integral determinants of behavior for all animals. These functions seemingly become less efficient in aged animals, especially during exposure to cold environments. We reasoned that a clearer understanding of the underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms that alter set point temperatures during aging could reveal insights into why such age-related changes occur. Here, we identified an age-related change in the temperature preference of adult fruit flies, which results from a shift in the relative contributions of two parallel mushroom body (MB) circuits—the β′ and β systems. The β′ circuit primarily controls cold avoidance through dopamine signaling in young flies, whereas the β circuit increasingly contributes to cold avoidance as adult flies age. The restoration of cold sensitivity in aged flies by elevating dopamine levels in β′ afferent neurons suggests that the alteration of cold avoidance behavior with aging is functionally reversible. These findings add to the diverse functions of the MB subregions and provide a framework to investigate how molecules and neural circuits modulate homeostatic alterations during the course of senescence. Chiang, Ann Shyn 江安世 2015 學位論文 ; thesis 51 en_US
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description 博士 === 國立清華大學 === 生物科技研究所 === 103 === The detection of environmental temperature and regulation of body temperatures are integral determinants of behavior for all animals. These functions seemingly become less efficient in aged animals, especially during exposure to cold environments. We reasoned that a clearer understanding of the underlying molecular and cellular mechanisms that alter set point temperatures during aging could reveal insights into why such age-related changes occur. Here, we identified an age-related change in the temperature preference of adult fruit flies, which results from a shift in the relative contributions of two parallel mushroom body (MB) circuits—the β′ and β systems. The β′ circuit primarily controls cold avoidance through dopamine signaling in young flies, whereas the β circuit increasingly contributes to cold avoidance as adult flies age. The restoration of cold sensitivity in aged flies by elevating dopamine levels in β′ afferent neurons suggests that the alteration of cold avoidance behavior with aging is functionally reversible. These findings add to the diverse functions of the MB subregions and provide a framework to investigate how molecules and neural circuits modulate homeostatic alterations during the course of senescence.
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title Parallel circuits control temperature preference in Drosophila during aging
title_short Parallel circuits control temperature preference in Drosophila during aging
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title_fullStr Parallel circuits control temperature preference in Drosophila during aging
title_full_unstemmed Parallel circuits control temperature preference in Drosophila during aging
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