Title of article
A Bidirectional Circuit Switch Reroutes Pheromone Signals in Male and Female Brains
Author/Authors
Johannes Kohl، نويسنده , , Aaron D. Ostrovsky، نويسنده , , Shahar Frechter، نويسنده , , Gregory S.X.E Jefferis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
14
From page
1610
To page
1623
Abstract
The Drosophila sex pheromone cVA elicits different behaviors in males and females. First- and second-order olfactory neurons show identical pheromone responses, suggesting that sex genes differentially wire circuits deeper in the brain. Using in vivo whole-cell electrophysiology, we now show that two clusters of third-order olfactory neurons have dimorphic pheromone responses. One cluster responds in females; the other responds in males. These clusters are present in both sexes and share a common input pathway, but sex-specific wiring reroutes pheromone information. Regulating dendritic position, the fruitless transcription factor both connects the male-responsive cluster and disconnects the female-responsive cluster from pheromone input. Selective masculinization of third-order neurons transforms their morphology and pheromone responses, demonstrating that circuits can be functionally rewired by the cell-autonomous action of a switch gene. This bidirectional switch, analogous to an electrical changeover switch, provides a simple circuit logic to activate different behaviors in males and females.
Journal title
CELL
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
CELL
Record number
1022055
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