A balanced diet of macronutrients is critical for animal health. A lack of specific elements can have profound effects on behavior, reproduction, and lifespan. Here, we used Drosophila to understand how the brain responds to carbohydrate deprivation. We found that serine protease homologs (SPHs) are enriched among genes that are transcriptionally regulated in flies deprived of carbohydrates. Stimulation of neurons expressing one of these SPHs, Scarface (Scaf), or overexpression of scaf positively regulates feeding on nutritious sugars, whereas inhibition of these neurons or knockdown of scaf reduces feeding. This modulation of food intake occurs only in sated flies while hunger-induced feeding is unaffected. Furthermore, scaf expression cor...
Regulation of meal size and assessing the nutritional value of food are two important aspects of fee...
SummaryIn mammals, fat store levels are communicated by leptin and insulin signaling to brain center...
Although several neural pathways have been implicated in feeding behaviors in mammals [1-7], it rema...
Summary: A balanced diet of macronutrients is critical for animal health. A lack of specific element...
The adaptable transcriptional response to changes in food availability not only ensures animal survi...
Here, we show that the enzymatic cofactor tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) inhibits feeding in Drosophila. ...
Food is a potent environmental factor that shapes the behavior and life histories of all animals. Th...
Drosophila melanogaster feeds mainly on rotten fruits, which contain many kinds of sugar. Thus, the ...
SummaryLiving organisms need to search for and ingest nutritional chemicals, and gustation plays a m...
SummarySpecific neurosecretory cells of the Drosophila brain express insulin-like peptides (dilps), ...
Nutrient-dependent gene regulation critically contributes to homeostatic control of animal physiolog...
Food choice, in animals, has been known to change with internal nutritional state and also with vari...
The intake of macronutrients is crucial for the fitness of any animal and is mainly regulated by per...
The mechanism through which the brain senses the metabolic state, enabling an animal to regulate foo...
The taste system enables animals to identify different water-soluble chemicals in their niches, enab...
Regulation of meal size and assessing the nutritional value of food are two important aspects of fee...
SummaryIn mammals, fat store levels are communicated by leptin and insulin signaling to brain center...
Although several neural pathways have been implicated in feeding behaviors in mammals [1-7], it rema...
Summary: A balanced diet of macronutrients is critical for animal health. A lack of specific element...
The adaptable transcriptional response to changes in food availability not only ensures animal survi...
Here, we show that the enzymatic cofactor tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) inhibits feeding in Drosophila. ...
Food is a potent environmental factor that shapes the behavior and life histories of all animals. Th...
Drosophila melanogaster feeds mainly on rotten fruits, which contain many kinds of sugar. Thus, the ...
SummaryLiving organisms need to search for and ingest nutritional chemicals, and gustation plays a m...
SummarySpecific neurosecretory cells of the Drosophila brain express insulin-like peptides (dilps), ...
Nutrient-dependent gene regulation critically contributes to homeostatic control of animal physiolog...
Food choice, in animals, has been known to change with internal nutritional state and also with vari...
The intake of macronutrients is crucial for the fitness of any animal and is mainly regulated by per...
The mechanism through which the brain senses the metabolic state, enabling an animal to regulate foo...
The taste system enables animals to identify different water-soluble chemicals in their niches, enab...
Regulation of meal size and assessing the nutritional value of food are two important aspects of fee...
SummaryIn mammals, fat store levels are communicated by leptin and insulin signaling to brain center...
Although several neural pathways have been implicated in feeding behaviors in mammals [1-7], it rema...