安全よりもセックスを選ぶオスのショウジョウバエにとって愛は盲目である(Love is blind for male fruit flies who will choose sex over safety)

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2024-08-29 バーミンガム大学

バーミンガム大学の研究によると、オスのショウジョウバエは交尾に近づくと、捕食などの脅威に対して無頓着になります。この行動は、脳内のドーパミンが増加し、脅威への感受性を低下させるためです。研究者たちは、ドーパミンが交尾への集中を助ける神経経路を発見し、これが脳内の意思決定に重要な役割を果たしていることを明らかにしました。この発見は、動物や人間の意思決定の理解に貢献する可能性があります。

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交尾の近さが脅威の知覚を鈍らせる Mating proximity blinds threat perception

Laurie Cazalé-Debat,Lisa Scheunemann,Megan Day,Tania Fernandez-d.V. Alquicira,Anna Dimtsi,Youchong Zhang,Lauren A. Blackburn,Charles Ballardini,Katie Greenin-Whitehead,Eric Reynolds,Andrew C. Lin,David Owald & Carolina Rezaval
Nature  Published:28 August 2024
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07890-3

安全よりもセックスを選ぶオスのショウジョウバエにとって愛は盲目である(Love is blind for male fruit flies who will choose sex over safety)

Abstract

Romantic engagement can bias sensory perception. This ‘love blindness’ reflects a common behavioural principle across organisms: favouring pursuit of a coveted reward over potential risks1. In the case of animal courtship, such sensory biases may support reproductive success but can also expose individuals to danger, such as predation2,3. However, how neural networks balance the trade-off between risk and reward is unknown. Here we discover a dopamine-governed filter mechanism in male Drosophila that reduces threat perception as courtship progresses. We show that during early courtship stages, threat-activated visual neurons inhibit central courtship nodes via specific serotonergic neurons. This serotonergic inhibition prompts flies to abort courtship when they see imminent danger. However, as flies advance in the courtship process, the dopaminergic filter system reduces visual threat responses, shifting the balance from survival to mating. By recording neural activity from males as they approach mating, we demonstrate that progress in courtship is registered as dopaminergic activity levels ramping up. This dopamine signalling inhibits the visual threat detection pathway via Dop2R receptors, allowing male flies to focus on courtship when they are close to copulation. Thus, dopamine signalling biases sensory perception based on perceived goal proximity, to prioritize between competing behaviours.

生物化学工学
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