2007
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0700328104
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Modulation of Drosophila male behavioral choice

Abstract: The reproductive and defensive behaviors that are initiated in response to specific sensory cues can provide insight into how choices are made between different social behaviors. We manipulated both the activity and sex of a subset of neurons and found significant changes in male social behavior. Results from aggression assays indicate that the neuromodulator octopamine (OCT) is necessary for Drosophila males to coordinate sensory cue information presented by a second male and respond with the appropriate beha… Show more

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“…Although neither TH-Gal4 nor Tdc2-Gal4 fully restores courtship to wild-type levels, these data suggest that both DA and OA contribute to important aspects of male sexual behavior. DA has been previously suggested to instigate samesex courtship (Liu et al 2009), female receptivity (Neckameyer 1998b;Wicker-Thomas and Hamann 2008), and male to female courtship behavior (Alekseyenko et al 2010) and OA may modulate the male's choice between courtship and aggression (Certel et al 2007). Similarly, since DA and OA can both rescue male fertility and courtship in the dVMAT mutants, we suggest that they serve complementary or perhaps redundant roles in male sexual behavior (see Discussion.…”
Section: Dopamine and Octopamine Play Complementary Or Redundant Rolesupporting
confidence: 58%
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“…Although neither TH-Gal4 nor Tdc2-Gal4 fully restores courtship to wild-type levels, these data suggest that both DA and OA contribute to important aspects of male sexual behavior. DA has been previously suggested to instigate samesex courtship (Liu et al 2009), female receptivity (Neckameyer 1998b;Wicker-Thomas and Hamann 2008), and male to female courtship behavior (Alekseyenko et al 2010) and OA may modulate the male's choice between courtship and aggression (Certel et al 2007). Similarly, since DA and OA can both rescue male fertility and courtship in the dVMAT mutants, we suggest that they serve complementary or perhaps redundant roles in male sexual behavior (see Discussion.…”
Section: Dopamine and Octopamine Play Complementary Or Redundant Rolesupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Mechanistically, it is possible that DA and OA inputs converge upon a similar common pathway or stimulate courtship via distinct pathways. Although both DA and OA have been implicated in male courtship (Neckameyer 1998b;Certel et al 2007;Alekseyenko et al 2010), the notion that they might serve redundant roles would have been less obvious in previous studies in which only one of these system was disrupted at any one time.…”
Section: Complementary Aminergic Circuitsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Recent studies have implicated serotonin, octopamine, and neuropeptide F in the control of aggressiveness in Drosophila. Genes related to these neuromodulatory pathways were not among those identified in our screen (18,(32)(33)(34).…”
Section: Social Experience Influences Aggressiveness By Regulating Gementioning
confidence: 91%
“…are few studies on the architecture and behavioral function of individual octopaminergic neurons in the CNS (e.g., Certel et al, 2007;Zhou and Rao, 2008). A notable exception is VUMmx1, one of the ventral unpaired median (VUM) neurons, in the honeybee.…”
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