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Dopamine signalling in mushroom bodies regulates temperature-preference behaviour in Drosophila
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نویسنده
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bang s. ,hyun s. ,hong s.-t. ,kang j. ,jeong k. ,park j.-j. ,choe j. ,chung j.
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منبع
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plos genetics - 2011 - دوره : 7 - شماره : 3
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چکیده
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The ability to respond to environmental temperature variation is essential for survival in animals. flies show robust temperature-preference behaviour (tpb) to find optimal temperatures. recently,we have shown that drosophila mushroom body (mb) functions as a center controlling tpb. however,neuromodulators that control the tpb in mb remain unknown. to identify the functions of dopamine in tpb,we have conducted various genetic studies in drosophila. inhibition of dopamine biosynthesis by genetic mutations or treatment with chemical inhibitors caused flies to prefer temperatures colder than normal. we also found that dopaminergic neurons are involved in tpb regulation,as the targeted inactivation of dopaminergic neurons by expression of a potassium channel (kir2.1) induced flies with the loss of cold avoidance. consistently,the mutant flies for dopamine receptor gene (dopr) also showed a cold temperature preference,which was rescued by mb-specific expression of dopr. based on these results,we concluded that dopamine in mb is a key component in the homeostatic temperature control of drosophila. the current findings will provide important bases to understand the logic of thermosensation and temperature preference decision in drosophila. © 2011 bang et al.
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آدرس
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department of biological sciences,korea advanced institute of science and technology,taejon, South Korea, school of biological sciences,chung-ang university,seoul, South Korea, department of biological sciences,korea advanced institute of science and technology,taejon, South Korea, department of biological sciences,korea advanced institute of science and technology,taejon, South Korea, department of biological sciences,korea advanced institute of science and technology,taejon, South Korea, department of physiology,college of medicine,korea university,seoul, South Korea, department of biological sciences,korea advanced institute of science and technology,taejon, South Korea, national creative research initiatives center for energy homeostasis regulation,seoul national university,seoul,south korea,institute of molecular biology and genetics,seoul national university,seoul,south korea,school of biological sciences,seoul national university,seoul, South Korea
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