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The CCHamide 1 receptor modulates sensory perception and olfactory behavior in starved Drosophila.


ABSTRACT: The olfactory response of the vinegar fly Drosophila melanogaster to food odor is modulated by starvation. Here we show that this modulation is not restricted to food odors and their detecting sensory neurons but rather increases the behavioral response to odors as different as food odors, repellents and pheromones. The increased behavioral responsiveness is paralleled by an increased physiological sensitivity of sensory neurons regardless whether they express olfactory or ionotropic receptors and regardless whether they are housed in basiconic, coeloconic, or trichoid sensilla. Silencing several genes that become up-regulated under starvation confirmed the involvement of the short neuropeptide f receptor in the starvation effect. In addition it revealed that the CCHamide-1 receptor is another important factor governing starvation-induced olfactory modifications.

SUBMITTER: Farhan A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3783891 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The CCHamide 1 receptor modulates sensory perception and olfactory behavior in starved Drosophila.

Farhan Abu A   Gulati Jyotasana J   Groβe-Wilde Ewald E   Vogel Heiko H   Hansson Bill S BS   Knaden Markus M  

Scientific reports 20130926


The olfactory response of the vinegar fly Drosophila melanogaster to food odor is modulated by starvation. Here we show that this modulation is not restricted to food odors and their detecting sensory neurons but rather increases the behavioral response to odors as different as food odors, repellents and pheromones. The increased behavioral responsiveness is paralleled by an increased physiological sensitivity of sensory neurons regardless whether they express olfactory or ionotropic receptors a  ...[more]

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