SummaryAn organism’s behavioral decisions often depend upon the relative strength of appetitive and aversive sensory stimuli, the relative sensitivity to which can be modified by internal states like hunger. However, whether sensitivity to such opposing influences is modulated in a unidirectional or bidirectional manner is not clear. Starved flies exhibit increased sugar and decreased bitter sensitivity. It is widely believed that only sugar sensitivity changes, and that this masks bitter sensitivity. Here we use gene- and circuit-level manipulations to show that sweet and bitter sensitivity are independently and reciprocally regulated by starvation in Drosophila. We identify orthogonal neuromodulatory cascades that oppositely control perip...
Many molecular signals that represent hunger and satiety in the body have been identified, but relat...
Gustatory receptors and peripheral taste cells have been identified in flies and mammals, revealing ...
Drosophila melanogaster feed, mate and lay eggs on fermented compounds. Feeding on caloric-non-toxic...
SummaryAn organism’s behavioral decisions often depend upon the relative strength of appetitive and ...
An organism’s behavioral decisions often depend upon the relative strength of appetitive and aversiv...
To survive animals must find and consume nutritive foods. The chemical composition of food sources i...
Feeding behavior is essential for achieving metabolic homeostasis and is critical for survival. Anim...
Food choice, in animals, has been known to change with internal nutritional state and also with vari...
Drosophila melanogaster feeds mainly on rotten fruits, which contain many kinds of sugar. Thus, the ...
The taste system enables animals to identify different water-soluble chemicals in their niches, enab...
SummaryGustatory receptors and peripheral taste cells have been identified in flies and mammals, rev...
Animals use gustatory information to assess the suitability of potential food sources and make criti...
Insect gustatory systems comprise multiple taste organs for detecting chemicals that signal palatabl...
When there is a perturbation in the balance between hunger and satiety, food intake gets mis-regulat...
The fly pharyngeal sense organs lie at the transition between external and internal nutrient sensing...
Many molecular signals that represent hunger and satiety in the body have been identified, but relat...
Gustatory receptors and peripheral taste cells have been identified in flies and mammals, revealing ...
Drosophila melanogaster feed, mate and lay eggs on fermented compounds. Feeding on caloric-non-toxic...
SummaryAn organism’s behavioral decisions often depend upon the relative strength of appetitive and ...
An organism’s behavioral decisions often depend upon the relative strength of appetitive and aversiv...
To survive animals must find and consume nutritive foods. The chemical composition of food sources i...
Feeding behavior is essential for achieving metabolic homeostasis and is critical for survival. Anim...
Food choice, in animals, has been known to change with internal nutritional state and also with vari...
Drosophila melanogaster feeds mainly on rotten fruits, which contain many kinds of sugar. Thus, the ...
The taste system enables animals to identify different water-soluble chemicals in their niches, enab...
SummaryGustatory receptors and peripheral taste cells have been identified in flies and mammals, rev...
Animals use gustatory information to assess the suitability of potential food sources and make criti...
Insect gustatory systems comprise multiple taste organs for detecting chemicals that signal palatabl...
When there is a perturbation in the balance between hunger and satiety, food intake gets mis-regulat...
The fly pharyngeal sense organs lie at the transition between external and internal nutrient sensing...
Many molecular signals that represent hunger and satiety in the body have been identified, but relat...
Gustatory receptors and peripheral taste cells have been identified in flies and mammals, revealing ...
Drosophila melanogaster feed, mate and lay eggs on fermented compounds. Feeding on caloric-non-toxic...