Physiology and metabolism are often sexually dimorphic, but the underlying mechanisms remain incompletely understood. Here, we use the intestine of Drosophila melanogaster to investigate how gut-derived signals contribute to sex differences in whole-body physiology. We find that carbohydrate handling is male-biased in a specific portion of the intestine. In contrast to known sexual dimorphisms in invertebrates, the sex differences in intestinal carbohydrate metabolism are extrinsically controlled by the adjacent male gonad, which activates JAK-STAT signalling in enterocytes within this intestinal portion. Sex reversal experiments establish roles for this malebiased intestinal metabolic state in controlling food intake and sperm production t...
SummaryMating elicits a dramatic reprogramming of female behavior in numerous insect species. In Dro...
Abstract Women live on average longer than men but have greater levels of late-life morbidity. We ha...
Mating elicits a dramatic reprogramming of female behavior in numerous insect species. In Drosophila...
International audiencePhysiology and metabolism are often sexually dimorphic, but the underlying mec...
Sex differences in physiology and disease susceptibility are commonly attributed to developmental an...
Males and females typically pursue divergent reproductive strategies and accordingly require differe...
Males and females typically pursue divergent reproductive strategies and accordingly require differe...
SummaryPregnancy in humans induces cravings for special food: the same occurs in Drosophila females....
Male and female flies differ in many aspects of development and physiology. Identifying the mechanis...
Reproduction induces increased food intake across females of many animal species1,2,3,4, providing a...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is common throughout the animal kingdom. In the fruit fly, Drosophila ...
SummaryThe gastrointestinal tract is emerging as a key regulator of appetite and metabolism, but dau...
Sex-optimal diets have different effects on gene expression in female and male flies
The expression of sexually dimorphic phenotypes from a shared genome between males and females is a ...
Maintaining energy homeostasis is essential for survival in a changing environment. When dietary ene...
SummaryMating elicits a dramatic reprogramming of female behavior in numerous insect species. In Dro...
Abstract Women live on average longer than men but have greater levels of late-life morbidity. We ha...
Mating elicits a dramatic reprogramming of female behavior in numerous insect species. In Drosophila...
International audiencePhysiology and metabolism are often sexually dimorphic, but the underlying mec...
Sex differences in physiology and disease susceptibility are commonly attributed to developmental an...
Males and females typically pursue divergent reproductive strategies and accordingly require differe...
Males and females typically pursue divergent reproductive strategies and accordingly require differe...
SummaryPregnancy in humans induces cravings for special food: the same occurs in Drosophila females....
Male and female flies differ in many aspects of development and physiology. Identifying the mechanis...
Reproduction induces increased food intake across females of many animal species1,2,3,4, providing a...
Sexual size dimorphism (SSD) is common throughout the animal kingdom. In the fruit fly, Drosophila ...
SummaryThe gastrointestinal tract is emerging as a key regulator of appetite and metabolism, but dau...
Sex-optimal diets have different effects on gene expression in female and male flies
The expression of sexually dimorphic phenotypes from a shared genome between males and females is a ...
Maintaining energy homeostasis is essential for survival in a changing environment. When dietary ene...
SummaryMating elicits a dramatic reprogramming of female behavior in numerous insect species. In Dro...
Abstract Women live on average longer than men but have greater levels of late-life morbidity. We ha...
Mating elicits a dramatic reprogramming of female behavior in numerous insect species. In Drosophila...