Fan-shaped body neurons are involved in period-dependent regulation of long-term courtship memory in Drosophila

Learn Mem. 2012 Nov 15;19(12):571-4. doi: 10.1101/lm.028092.112.

Abstract

In addition to its established function in the regulation of circadian rhythms, the Drosophila gene period (per) also plays an important role in processing long-term memory (LTM). Here, we used courtship conditioning as a learning paradigm and revealed that (1) overexpression and knocking down of per in subsets of brain neurons enhance and suppress LTM, respectively, and (2) suppression of synaptic transmission during memory retrieval in the same neuronal subsets leads to defective LTM. Further analysis strongly suggests that the brain region critical for per-dependent LTM regulation is the fan-shaped body, which is involved in sleep-induced enhancement of courtship LTM.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Animals, Genetically Modified
  • Courtship*
  • Drosophila
  • Drosophila Proteins / genetics
  • Drosophila Proteins / metabolism*
  • Female
  • Gene Expression Regulation / genetics
  • Green Fluorescent Proteins / genetics
  • Green Fluorescent Proteins / metabolism
  • Male
  • Memory, Long-Term / physiology*
  • Mushroom Bodies / cytology*
  • Neurons / physiology*
  • Period Circadian Proteins / genetics
  • Period Circadian Proteins / metabolism*
  • Sleep / genetics
  • Synaptic Transmission / genetics
  • Time Factors
  • Transcription Factors / metabolism

Substances

  • Drosophila Proteins
  • GAL4 protein, Drosophila
  • PER protein, Drosophila
  • Period Circadian Proteins
  • Transcription Factors
  • Green Fluorescent Proteins