| Literature DB >> 35909447 |
Show Inami1, Tomohito Sato2, Takaomi Sakai2.
Abstract
The neuropeptide pigment-dispersing factor (Pdf) is critically involved in the regulation of circadian rhythms in various insects. The function of Pdf in circadian rhythms has been best studied in the fruitfly, i.e., Drosophila melanogaster. Drosophila Pdf is produced in a small subset of circadian clock neurons in the adult brain and functions as a circadian output signal. Recently, however, Pdf has been shown to play important roles not only in regulating circadian rhythms but also in innate and learned behaviors in Drosophila. In this mini-review, we will focus on the current findings that Pdf signaling and Pdf-producing neurons are essential for consolidating and maintaining long-term memory induced by the courtship conditioning in Drosophila and discuss the mechanisms of courtship memory processing through Pdf-producing neurons.Entities:
Keywords: Drosophila; clock neurons; courtship conditioning; long-term memory; memory consolidation; memory maintenance; pigment-dispersing factor
Year: 2022 PMID: 35909447 PMCID: PMC9326319 DOI: 10.3389/fnmol.2022.934222
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Mol Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5099 Impact factor: 6.261
Genes related to courtship LTM in Drosophila.
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| Transcription factor | – | Sakai et al., |
| MBs (α/β & γ lobes) | Inami et al., | ||
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| Circadian clock gene | Clock neurons | Sakai et al., |
| Clock neurons | Donlea et al., | ||
| LNds | Suzuki et al., | ||
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| Transcription factor | MBs | Presente et al., |
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| MBs | Keleman et al., | |
| MBs (γ lobes) | Kruttner et al., | ||
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| Clock neurons | Donlea et al., | |
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| Ecdysone synthetic pathway | – | Ishimoto et al., |
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| Ecdysone receptor | MBs | Ishimoto et al., |
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| Histone deacetylase | MBs | Fitzsimons and Scott, |
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| Potassium channel | PNs | Abou Tayoun et al., |
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| TRP channnel | MBs & IPCs | Sakai et al., |
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| Histone deacetylase | MBs | Fitzsimons et al., |
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| Neuropeptide | l-LNvs | Inami et al., |
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| Neuropeptide receptor | – | Inami et al., |
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| Transcription factor | MBs (α/β lobes) & l-LNvs | Inami et al., |
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| Cofactor of Apterous | MBs (α/β lobes) | Inami et al., |
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| GABAA receptor | l-LNvs | Inami et al., |
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| Master hormone in ecdysis | – | Lee and Adams, |
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| Ecdysis triggering hormone receptor | MBs (γ lobes) | Lee and Adams, |
MBs, mushroom bodies; LNds, dorsal lateral clock neurons; l-LNvs, large ventral lateral clock neurons; PNs, olfactory projection neurons; IPCs, insulin-producing cells.
Figure 1Molecular and cellular basis of courtship memory in Drosophila. (A) Schematic diagram of courtship memory processing and genes regulating consolidation and maintenance of courtship LTM. ap, apterous; Rdl, Resistant to dieldrin; Chi, Chip; Pdf, Pigment-dispersing factor. (B) Pdf-independent LTM consolidation. Synaptic transmission from Pdf-positive l-LNvs modulates the consolidation of courtship LTM. (C) Pdf-dependent LTM maintenance. Pdf release driven by light is essential for the maintenance of courtship LTM.