Neuronal Activity Regulating the Dauer Entry Decision in Caenorhabditis elegans

秀丽隐杆线虫中调控滞育期进入决定的神经元活动

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Abstract

The life cycle of the model nematode Caenorhabditis elegans involves a choice between two alternative developmental trajectories. Hermaphroditic larvae can either become reproductive adults or, under conditions of crowding or low food availability, enter a long-term, stress-resistant diapause known as the dauer stage. Chemical signals from a secreted larval pheromone promote the dauer trajectory in a concentration-dependent manner, and their influence can be antagonized by increased availability of a microbial food source. The decision is known to be under neuronal control, involving both sensory and interneurons. However, little is known about the dynamics of the underlying circuit, and the circuit mechanisms by which short-term fluctuations in the ratio of food and pheromone experienced by individual larvae are remembered and averaged over several hours. To investigate this, we quantitatively characterized the neuronal responses to food and pheromone inputs by measuring calcium traces from ASI and AIA neurons, each of which has previously been implicated in regulation of dauer entry. We found that calcium in ASI increases linearly in response to food and similarly decreases in response to pheromone. Notably, the ASI response persists well beyond removal of the food stimulus, thus encoding a memory of recent food exposure. In contrast, AIA reports instantaneous food availability and is unaffected by pheromone. We discuss how these findings may inform our understanding of this long-term decision-making process.

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