Pre-Pulse Inhibition of an escape response in adult fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster

成年果蝇(Drosophila melanogaster)逃逸反应的预脉冲抑制

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作者:Erika Viragh, Lenke Asztalos, Michaela Fenckova, Tamas Szlanka, Zoltan Gyorgypal, Karoly Kovacs, Joanna IntHout, Pavel Cizek, Mihaly Konda, Emanuela Szucs, Agnes Zvara, Judit Biro, Eniko Csapo, Tamas Lukacsovich, Zoltan Hegedus, Laszlo Puskas, Annette Schenck, Zoltan Asztalos

Abstract

Pre-Pulse Inhibition (PPI) is a neural process where suppression of a startle response is elicited by preceding the startling stimulus (Pulse) with a weak, non-startling one (Pre-Pulse). Defective PPI is widely employed as a behavioural endophenotype in humans and mammalian disorder-relevant models for neuropsychiatric disorders. We have developed a user-friendly, semi-automated, high-throughput-compatible Drosophila light-off jump response PPI paradigm, with which we demonstrate that PPI, with similar parameters measured in mammals, exists in adults of this model organism. We report that Drosophila PPI is affected by reduced expression of Dysbindin and both reduced and increased expression of Nmdar1 (N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor 1), perturbations associated with schizophrenia. Studying the biology of PPI in an organism that offers a plethora of genetic tools and a complex and well characterized connectome will greatly facilitate our efforts to gain deeper insight into the aetiology of human mental disorders, while reducing the need for mammalian models.

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