血清素调节果蝇的营养依赖性食物摄入

IF 2.5 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Tae Hoon Ryu , Kweon Yu
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摘要

血清素是影响摄食行为的关键神经递质。然而,它在根据营养成分调节食物摄入方面的作用尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们利用果蝇模型来研究血清素对摄食行为的影响。通过使用瞬时产热工具,我们暂时操纵血清素能神经元的活动,同时最大限度地减少对其他生理过程的影响,包括睡眠。通过测量蔗糖、三氯蔗糖、酵母和色氨酸的摄入量,我们评估了血清素信号在营养依赖性食物摄入中的作用。我们的研究结果表明,食道亚区(SEZ)不同的血清素能神经元亚群独立调节蔗糖和蛋白质的摄入。此外,我们发现蘑菇体γ叶中的5-羟色胺受体5-HT2B和5-HT1A分别是蔗糖和蛋白质消耗的关键调节剂。综上所述,我们的研究结果强调了血清素在营养特异性喂养调节中的作用,并为饮食选择背后的神经机制提供了见解。
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Serotonin regulates nutrient-dependent food intake in Drosophila
Serotonin is a key neurotransmitter in feeding behavior. However, its role in regulating food intake based on nutrient composition remains unclear. In this study, we utilized the Drosophila model to investigate the influence of serotonin on feeding behavior. By employing transient thermogenetic tools, we transiently manipulated the activity of serotonergic neurons while minimizing effects on other physiological processes, including sleep. By measuring the intake of sucrose, sucralose, yeast, and tryptone, we evaluated the role of serotonin signaling in nutrient-dependent food intake. Our findings demonstrate that distinct subsets of serotonergic neurons in the subesophageal zone (SEZ) independently regulate the intake of sucrose and protein. Additionally, we identified serotonin receptors 5-HT2B and 5-HT1A in the mushroom body γ lobes as key modulators of sucrose and protein consumption, respectively. Taken together, our results highlight the role of serotonin in nutrient-specific feeding regulation and provide insights into the neural mechanisms underlying dietary choices.
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Biochemical and biophysical research communications
Biochemical and biophysical research communications 生物-生化与分子生物学
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1400
审稿时长
14 days
期刊介绍: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications is the premier international journal devoted to the very rapid dissemination of timely and significant experimental results in diverse fields of biological research. The development of the "Breakthroughs and Views" section brings the minireview format to the journal, and issues often contain collections of special interest manuscripts. BBRC is published weekly (52 issues/year).Research Areas now include: Biochemistry; biophysics; cell biology; developmental biology; immunology ; molecular biology; neurobiology; plant biology and proteomics
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