Title of article
Drosophila DPM Neurons Form a Delayed and Branch-Specific Memory Trace after Olfactory Classical Conditioning
Author/Authors
Yu، Dinghui نويسنده , , Keene، Alex C. نويسنده , , Srivatsan، Anjana نويسنده , , Waddell، Scott نويسنده , , Davis، Ronald L. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
-944
From page
945
To page
0
Abstract
Formation of normal olfactory memory requires the expression of the wild-type amnesiac gene in the dorsal paired medial (DPM) neurons. Imaging the activity in the processes of DPM neurons revealed that the neurons respond when the fly is stimulated with electric shock or with any odor that was tested. Pairing odor and electric-shock stimulation increases odor-evoked calcium signals and synaptic release from DPM neurons. These memory traces form in only one of the two branches of the DPM neuron process. Moreover, trace formation requires the expression of the wild-type amnesiac gene in the DPM neurons. The cellular memory traces first appear at 30 min after conditioning and persist for at least 1 hr, a time window during which DPM neuron synaptic transmission is required for normal memory. DPM neurons are therefore "odor generalists" and form a delayed, branch-specific, and amnesiac-dependent memory trace that may guide behavior after acquisition.
Keywords
Liriomyza trifolii , Abamectin compatibility , IPM , Greenhouse , Biological control , DIGLYPHUS ISAEA
Journal title
CELL
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
CELL
Record number
102350
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