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ASICs Mediate Food Responses in an Enteric Serotonergic Neuron that Controls Foraging Behaviors

机译:ASIC在控制觅食行为的肠溶性血清onerogic神经元中调解食物反应

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Animals must respond to the ingestion of food by generating adaptive behaviors, but the role of gut-brain signaling in behavioral regulation is poorly understood. Here, we identify conserved ion channels in an enteric serotonergic neuron that mediate its responses to food ingestion and decipher how these responses drive changes in foraging behavior. We show that the C. elegans serotonergic neuron NSM acts as an enteric sensory neuron that acutely detects food ingestion. We identify the novel and conserved acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) DEL-7 and DEL-3 as NSM-enriched channels required for feeding-dependent NSM activity, which in turn drives slow locomotion while animals feed. Point mutations that alter the DEL-7 channel change NSM dynamics and associated behavioral dynamics of the organism. This study provides causal links between food ingestion, molecular and physiological properties of an enteric serotonergic neuron, and adaptive feeding behaviors, yielding a new view of how enteric neurons control behavior.
机译:动物必须通过产生自适应行为来响应食物的摄取,但肠道信号传导在行为调节中的作用是较差的。在这里,我们识别肠溶肠道肠道神经元中的保守离子通道,使其对食物摄取的反应和破译这些反应如何驱动觅食行为的变化。我们展示了C. Elegans Serotonergic Neuron NSM作为肠道感官神经元,敏锐地检测食物摄取。我们将新颖和保守的酸感测离子通道(ASICS)Del-7和Del-3识别为依赖于依赖的NSM活动所需的NSM富集的通道,这反过来又在动物饲料时推动慢速运动。点突变改变DEL-7通道改变NSM动态和生物体的相关行为动态。本研究提供了肠溶肠道能神经元和适应性饲养行为的食物摄取,分子和生理特性之间的因果关系,从而产生了肠道神经元控制行为的新视图。

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    《Cell》 |2019年第2期|共27页
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    MIT Dept Brain &

    Cognit Sci Picower Inst Learning &

    Memory E25-618 Cambridge MA 02139 USA;

    Yale Univ Sch Med Dept Neurosci 333 Cedar St New Haven CT 06536 USA;

    MIT Dept Brain &

    Cognit Sci Picower Inst Learning &

    Memory E25-618 Cambridge MA 02139 USA;

    MIT Dept Brain &

    Cognit Sci Picower Inst Learning &

    Memory E25-618 Cambridge MA 02139 USA;

    MIT Dept Brain &

    Cognit Sci Picower Inst Learning &

    Memory E25-618 Cambridge MA 02139 USA;

    MIT Dept Brain &

    Cognit Sci Picower Inst Learning &

    Memory E25-618 Cambridge MA 02139 USA;

    MIT Dept Brain &

    Cognit Sci Picower Inst Learning &

    Memory E25-618 Cambridge MA 02139 USA;

    MIT Dept Brain &

    Cognit Sci Picower Inst Learning &

    Memory E25-618 Cambridge MA 02139 USA;

    Yale Univ Sch Med Dept Neurosci 333 Cedar St New Haven CT 06536 USA;

    MIT Dept Brain &

    Cognit Sci Picower Inst Learning &

    Memory E25-618 Cambridge MA 02139 USA;

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