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NMDA receptors-dependent plasticity in the phototaxis preference behavior induced by visual deprivation in young and adult flies.

机译:在年轻和成年果蝇视觉剥夺诱导的趋光性偏好行为中,NMDA受体依赖性可塑性。

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Adult mammals have experience-dependent plasticity in visual system, but it is unclear whether adult insects also have this plasticity after the critical period of visual development. Here, we have established a modified Y-maze apparatus for investigating experience-dependent plasticity in Drosophila. Using this setup we demonstrate that flies after the critical period have bidirectional modifications of the phototaxis preference behavior (PPB) induced by visual deprivation and experience: Visual deprivation decreases the preference of flies for visible light, while visual experience exerts the opposite effect. We also found an age-dependent PPB plasticity induced by visual deprivation. Molecular and cellular studies suggest that the N-methyl- d-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) mediate ocular dominance plasticity in visual cortex in mammals, but direct behavioral evidence is lacking. Here, we used the genetic approaches to demonstrate that NMDAR1, which is NMDARs subunit in Drosophila, can mediate PPB plasticity in young and adult flies. These findings provide direct behavioral evidence that NMDAR1 mediates PPB plasticity in Drosophila. Our results suggest that mammals and insects have analogous mechanisms for experience-dependent plasticity and its regulation by NMDAR signaling.
机译:成年哺乳动物在视觉系统中具有取决于经验的可塑性,但是尚不清楚成虫在视觉发育的关键时期后是否也具有这种可塑性。在这里,我们建立了一种改良的Y迷宫设备,用于研究果蝇中依赖经验的可塑性。使用此设置,我们证明了关键时期之后的果蝇具有视觉剥夺和体验引起的趋光性偏爱行为(PPB)的双向修改:视觉剥夺会降低果蝇对可见光的偏爱,而视觉体验则产生相反的效果。我们还发现了视觉剥夺引起的年龄依赖性PPB可塑性。分子和细胞研究表明,N-甲基-d-天冬氨酸受体(NMDARs)介导哺乳动物视觉皮层的眼优势可塑性,但缺乏直接的行为证据。在这里,我们使用遗传方法证明果蝇中的NMDARs亚单位NMDAR1可以介导幼蝇和成年蝇的PPB可塑性。这些发现提供了直接的行为证据,表明NMDAR1介导了果蝇的PPB可塑性。我们的结果表明,哺乳动物和昆虫具有与经验相关的可塑性及其通过NMDAR信号调控的类似机制。

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