| Literature DB >> 12149133 |
Nikolai G Kamyshev1, Konstantin G Iliadi, Julia V Bragina, Elena A Kamysheva, Elena V Tokmatcheva, Thomas Preat, Elena V Savvateeva-Popova.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Starting from Benzer's initiative, the approach of forward genetics has been widely used to isolate mutations affecting learning and memory. For this aim, mainly the odor-shock conditioning was employed. We have isolated P insertional mutations affecting memory after courtship conditioning - another form of classical conditioning in Drosophila. Here we report the behavioral characteristics of one of these mutants, which we have called nemy (no extended memory).Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12149133 PMCID: PMC122055 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2202-3-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurosci ISSN: 1471-2202 Impact factor: 3.288
Figure 1Time course of memory performance in the wild-type strain C-S (K), mutant nemy (P153 stock) and two other P insertional stocks from the same collection after 30-min training with a fertilized female. A. Results of the retention test (with an ether-immobilized virgin female). B. Results of the retraining test (with a mobile fertilized female). Performance index (PI) is a measure of courtship inhibition resulted from training (see Methods). Because its calculation is based on comparison of mean courtship indices for independent samples of naive and trained males, no standard errors are presented. The markers are filled in when mean courtship index of naive males is significantly higher than mean courtship index of trained males (one-sided t test, P < 0.05). This is equivalent to testing the null-hypothesis PI = 0 against the alternative PI > 0. Sample size is about 20 naive and 20 trained males for each PI value.
Figure 2Time course of courtship index in naive and trained males in the retention and retraining tests after 30-min training with a fertilized female (Mean ± SE). The same data, as in Fig. 1. Courtship index is a percentage of time spent in courtship.
Figure 3Percentage of time spent in various elements of courtship and general behavior by the wild-type and nemy males (Mean ± SE). Naive males were observed in a pair with a fertilized C-S (K) female for 5 min. N = 40 in each sample. X-axis: (1) pursuit and orientation; (2) wing vibration; (3) licking; (4) attempted copulation; (5) locomotion unrelated to courtship; (6) preening; (7) rest.
Figure 4Behavior of the wild-type strain C-S (K) and nemy mutant in the odor-shock paradigm of classical conditioning. A. Time course of memory performance. B. Avoidance of 3-octanol and 4-methylcyclohexanol. C. Reactivity to electroshock. Means and standard errors are shown. Sample size (the number of experiments) is shown in parentheses.