| Literature DB >> 31112130 |
Gerald M Rubin1, Gregory Sxe Jefferis1,2,3, Michael-John Dolan1,2, Shahar Frechter2, Alexander Shakeel Bates2, Chuntao Dan1, Paavo Huoviala2, Ruairí Jv Roberts3, Philipp Schlegel2,3, Serene Dhawan2,3, Remy Tabano1, Heather Dionne1, Christina Christoforou1, Kari Close1, Ben Sutcliffe2, Bianca Giuliani1, Feng Li1, Marta Costa3, Gudrun Ihrke1, Geoffrey Wilson Meissner1, Davi D Bock1, Yoshinori Aso1.
Abstract
Animals exhibit innate behaviours to a variety of sensory stimuli including olfactory cues. In Drosophila, one higher olfactory centre, the lateral horn (LH), is implicated in innate behaviour. However, our structural and functional understanding of the LH is scant, in large part due to a lack of sparse neurogenetic tools for this region. We generate a collection of split-GAL4 driver lines providing genetic access to 82 LH cell types. We use these to create an anatomical and neurotransmitter map of the LH and link this to EM connectomics data. We find ~30% of LH projections converge with outputs from the mushroom body, site of olfactory learning and memory. Using optogenetic activation, we identify LH cell types that drive changes in valence behavior or specific locomotor programs. In summary, we have generated a resource for manipulating and mapping LH neurons, providing new insights into the circuit basis of innate and learned olfactory behavior.Entities:
Keywords: D. melanogaster; behaviour; innate; lateral Horn; learning; memory; neurogenetics; neuroscience
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31112130 PMCID: PMC6529221 DOI: 10.7554/eLife.43079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Elife ISSN: 2050-084X Impact factor: 8.140