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A comparison of experience-dependent locomotory behaviors and biogenic amine neurons in nematode relatives of Caenorhabditis elegans

机译:秀丽隐杆线虫线虫亲属中经验依赖的运动行为和生物胺神经元的比较

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BackgroundSurvival of an animal depends on its ability to match its responses to environmental conditions. To generate an optimal behavioral output, the nervous system must process sensory information and generate a directed motor output in response to stimuli. The nervous system should also store information about experiences to use in the future. The diverse group of free-living nematodes provides an excellent system to study macro- and microevolution of molecular, morphological and behavioral character states associated with such nervous system function. We asked whether an adaptive behavior would vary among bacterivorous nematodes and whether differences in the neurotransmitter systems known to regulate the behavior in one species would reflect differences seen in the adaptive behavior among those species. Caenorhabditis elegans worms slow in the presence of food; this 'basal' slowing is triggered by dopaminergic mechanosensory neurons that detect bacteria. Starved worms slow more dramatically; this 'enhanced' slowing is regulated by serotonin.
机译:背景技术动物的生存取决于其适应环境条件的能力。为了产生最佳的行为输出,神经系统必须处理感觉信息并响应刺激产生定向的运动输出。神经系统还应该存储有关将来使用的经验的信息。自由生存的线虫种类繁多,为研究与这种神经系统功能相关的分子,形态和行为特征状态的宏观和微观进化提供了一个极好的系统。我们询问细菌性线虫之间的适应行为是否会有所不同,已知调节一种物种行为的神经递质系统的差异是否会反映出这些物种之间适应行为的差异。秀丽隐杆线虫蠕虫在有食物的情况下变慢;这种“基础”减慢是由检测细菌的多巴胺能机械感觉神经元触发的。饥饿的蠕虫放慢脚步;这种“增强”的减慢作用是由血清素调节的。

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