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Ecdysohe signaling regulates the formation of long-term courtship memory in adult Drosophila melanogaster

机译:蜕皮激素信号传导调节成年果蝇的长期求爱记忆的形成

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Improved survival is likely linked to the ability to generate stable memories of significant experiences. Considerable evidence in humans and mammalian model animals shows that steroid hormones, which are released in response to emotionally arousing experiences, have an important role in the consolidation of memories of such events. In insects, ecdysone is the major steroid hormone, and it is well characterized with respect to its essential role in coordinating developmental transitions such as larval molting and metamorphosis. However, the functions of ecdysone in adult physiology remain largely elusive. Here, we show that 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E), the active metabolite of ecdysone that is induced by environmental stimuli in adult Drosophila, has an important role in the formation of long-term memory (LTM). In male flies, the levels of 20E were found to be significantly increased after courtship conditioning, and exogenous administration of 20E either enhanced or suppressed courtship LTM, depending on the timing of its administration. We also found that mutants in which ecdysone signaling is reduced were defective in LTM, and that an elevation of 20E levels was associated with activation of the cAMP response element binding protein (CREB), an essential regulator of LTM formation. Our results demonstrate that the molting steroid hormone ecdysone in adult Drosophila is critical to the evolutionary conserved strategy that is used for the formation of stable memories. We propose that ecdysone is able to consolidate memories possibly by recapturing molecular and cellular processes that are used for normal neural development.
机译:存活率的提高可能与产生重要经历的稳定记忆的能力有关。人类和哺乳动物模型动物中的大量证据表明,响应于情绪激动的经历而释放的类固醇激素在巩固此类事件的记忆中具有重要作用。在昆虫中,蜕皮激素是主要的类固醇激素,就其在协调诸如幼虫蜕皮和变态等发育过渡中的重要作用而言,它具有很好的特征。然而,蜕皮激素在成人生理中的功能仍然很难捉摸。在这里,我们显示成年果蝇环境刺激诱导的蜕皮激素的活性代谢产物20-羟基蜕皮激素(20E)在长期记忆(LTM)的形成中具有重要作用。在雄蝇中,求爱条件调节后,发现20E含量显着增加,外源施用20E增强或抑制了求爱LTM,具体取决于施药时间。我们还发现,蜕皮激素信号减少的突变体在LTM中是有缺陷的,并且20E水平的升高与cAMP反应元件结合蛋白(CREB)(LTM形成的重要调节剂)的激活有关。我们的结果表明,成年果蝇中蜕皮的类固醇激素蜕皮激素对用于形成稳定记忆的进化保守策略至关重要。我们建议蜕皮激素能够通过重新捕获用于正常神经发育的分子和细胞过程来巩固记忆。

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