线虫心智:探索RNA干扰通路在学习、记忆及其他方面的作用。

Martyna K Zwoinska, Varvara Paida, Hwei-Yen Chen, Lauren Darkes, Martin I Lind
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秀丽隐杆线虫,特别是众所周知的秀丽隐杆线虫,通过表现出不同的学习和记忆能力,挑战了早期认为它们是天生的观点。这种仅由几百个神经元发展而来的认知能力,凸显了认知特征在进化中的重要性。在本研究中,我们研究了学习、发育、繁殖和寿命之间的关系,重点研究了保守RNA干扰(RNAi)途径对其的调控。具体而言,我们使用rnai缺陷的NRDE-3突变体检测了该途径中的关键Argonaute蛋白NRDE-3,以评估该突变在两种饮食下的影响。与先前的研究结果一致,nde -3突变体表现出厌恶学习恶化的趋势;同时,没有观察到积极学习的下降。此外,我们发现nrde-3突变体在光照胁迫条件下发育更快,但寿命也缩短。我们认为RNAi通路与雷帕霉素靶点和胰岛素/胰岛素样信号通路一起,有助于学习和生活史特征的相关进化。值得注意的是,最近的研究将RNAi途径与学习行为的表观遗传联系起来,为代内学习和跨代反应的综合研究提供了新的机会。因此,我们建议今后的研究方向应充分利用隐杆线虫的基因组资源、生物多样性和实验可追溯性。这篇文章是西奥·墨菲会议议题“选择塑造了不同的动物思维”的一部分。
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Nematode mind: exploring the role of the RNA interference pathway in learning, memory and beyond.

Caenorhabditis nematodes, particularly the well-known Caenorhabditis elegans, have challenged early views of them as hard-wired by demonstrating diverse learning and memory capabilities. This cognitive repertoire, developed with just several hundred neurons, highlights the evolutionary importance of cognitive traits. In this study, we examine the relationship between learning, development, reproduction and lifespan, focusing on its regulation by the conserved RNA interference (RNAi) pathway. Specifically, we examine NRDE-3, a key Argonaute protein in this pathway using an RNAi-defective nrde-3 mutant to evaluate the effects of this mutation under two diets. Consistent with previous findings, nrde-3 mutants exhibited a trend towards deteriorated aversive learning; at the same time, no decline in positive learning was observed. Additionally, we found that the nrde-3 mutant had faster development but also reduced lifespan under the stressful condition of light exposure. We propose that the RNAi pathway, alongside the target of rapamycin and insulin/insulin-like signalling pathways, contributes to the correlated evolution of learning and life-history traits. Notably, recent research has linked the RNAi pathway to the epigenetic inheritance of learned behaviours, presenting new opportunities for integrated investigations into within-generation learning and transgenerational responses. Accordingly, we suggest future research directions that take advantage of the genomic resources, biodiversity and experimental tractability of Caenorhabditis.This article is part of the Theo Murphy meeting issue 'Selection shapes diverse animal minds'.

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