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A Drosophila Circuit for Habituation Override
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ABSTRACT
Habituated animals retain a latent capacity for robust engagement with familiar stimuli. In most instances, the ability to override habituation is best explained by postulating that habituation arises from the potentiation of inhibitory inputs onto stimulus-encoding assemblies and that habituation override occurs through disinhibition. Previous work has shown that inhibitory plasticity contributes to specific forms of olfactory and gustatory habituation in
Drosophila
. Here we analyze how exposure to a novel stimulus causes override of gustatory (proboscis-extension reflex or “PER”) habituation. While brief sucrose contact with tarsal hairs causes naïve
Drosophila
to extend their proboscis, persistent exposure reduces PER to subsequent sucrose stimuli. We show that in so habituated animals, either brief exposure of the proboscis to yeast or direct thermogenetic activation of sensory neurons restores PER response to tarsal sucrose stimulation. Similar override of PER habituation can also be induced by brief thermogenetic activation of a population of TH (Tyrosine-Hydroxylase) positive neurons, a subset of which send projections to the subesophagial zone (SEZ). Significantly, sensory-neuron induced habituation override requires transmitter release from these TH-positive cells. Treatments that cause override specifically influence the habituated state, with no effect on the naïve sucrose response across a range of concentrations. Taken together with other findings, these observations in female flies are consistent with a model in which novel taste stimuli trigger activity in dopaminergic neurons which, directly or indirectly, inhibit GABAergic cells that drive PER habituation. The implications of these findings for general mechanisms of attentional and sensory override of habituation are discussed.
Title: A Drosophila Circuit for Habituation Override
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ABSTRACT
Habituated animals retain a latent capacity for robust engagement with familiar stimuli.
In most instances, the ability to override habituation is best explained by postulating that habituation arises from the potentiation of inhibitory inputs onto stimulus-encoding assemblies and that habituation override occurs through disinhibition.
Previous work has shown that inhibitory plasticity contributes to specific forms of olfactory and gustatory habituation in
Drosophila
.
Here we analyze how exposure to a novel stimulus causes override of gustatory (proboscis-extension reflex or “PER”) habituation.
While brief sucrose contact with tarsal hairs causes naïve
Drosophila
to extend their proboscis, persistent exposure reduces PER to subsequent sucrose stimuli.
We show that in so habituated animals, either brief exposure of the proboscis to yeast or direct thermogenetic activation of sensory neurons restores PER response to tarsal sucrose stimulation.
Similar override of PER habituation can also be induced by brief thermogenetic activation of a population of TH (Tyrosine-Hydroxylase) positive neurons, a subset of which send projections to the subesophagial zone (SEZ).
Significantly, sensory-neuron induced habituation override requires transmitter release from these TH-positive cells.
Treatments that cause override specifically influence the habituated state, with no effect on the naïve sucrose response across a range of concentrations.
Taken together with other findings, these observations in female flies are consistent with a model in which novel taste stimuli trigger activity in dopaminergic neurons which, directly or indirectly, inhibit GABAergic cells that drive PER habituation.
The implications of these findings for general mechanisms of attentional and sensory override of habituation are discussed.
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