2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.04.28.538719
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Microbes as part of ancestral neuronal circuits: Bacterial produced signals affect neurons controlling eating behavior inHydra

Abstract: Although recent studies indicate the impact of microbes on the central nervous systems and behavior, it remains unclear how the relationship between the functionality of the nervous system, behavior and the microbiota arise. We studied the eating behavior of Hydra, a host that has a simple nervous system and a low-complexity microbiota. To identify the neuronal subpopulations involved, we used a subpopulation specific cell ablation system and calcium imaging. The role of the microbiota was uncovered by reducin… Show more

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“…As Hydra would not have been able to catch prey due to MTZ-treatment, we decided to use artificial food (here glass beads) for testing its ability to swallow the prey. Consistent with previously published data 16 , all N4 ablated animals could open their mouth. Surprisingly, however, they cannot swallow the glass beads and transport them into the gastric cavity ( Fig.…”
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“…As Hydra would not have been able to catch prey due to MTZ-treatment, we decided to use artificial food (here glass beads) for testing its ability to swallow the prey. Consistent with previously published data 16 , all N4 ablated animals could open their mouth. Surprisingly, however, they cannot swallow the glass beads and transport them into the gastric cavity ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…1 B, Fig. 3C ) 1618 . First, we examined the N1 neuronal network - previously named contraction burst (CB) - which was correlated with body contractions 17 .…”
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