Proprioception is the ability to detect position in space. It is necessary for normal motor control and could share molecular mechanisms with other senses, such as hearing. These mechanisms are poorly understood and clarifying them may reveal novel targets for treatment of muscle spasticity, seizure and hardness of hearing. This research uses Drosophila models to clarify the behavioural role and molecular properties of proprioceptors; the dbd neuron and the chordotonal neurons. I hypothesise that the dbd neuron is both a pain and stretch receptor that requires DmPiezo to respond to both physiological and nociceptive stimuli. In contrast, evidence suggests that chordotonal neurons sense could sound and stretch stimuli through differe...
SummaryThe generation of coordinated body movements relies on sensory feedback from mechanosensitive...
Behavioral responses to wind are thought to play a critical role in controlling the dispersal and po...
John Tuthill is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the Univers...
Stretch-activated afferent neurons, such as those of mammalian muscle spindles, are essential for pr...
Mechanosensation requires the transduction of mechanical stimuli into neuronal impulses. It encompas...
SummaryBackgroundAmong the Aristotelian senses, the subcellular and molecular mechanisms involved in...
Functional properties of the Drosophila FCO (femoral chordotonal organ) can be dissected by use of ...
The neural substrates that the fruitfly Drosophila uses to sense smell, taste and light share marked...
Drosophila Transmembrane channel-like (Tmc) is a protein that functions in larval proprioception. Th...
Stretch-activated afferent neurons, such as those of mammalian muscle spindles, are essential for pr...
In Drosophila larvae and adults, chordotonal organs (chos) are highly versatile mechanosensors that...
Neurons allocated to sense organs respond rapidly to mechanical signals dictating behavioral respons...
The wing blades of most flies contain a small set of distal campaniform sensilla, mechanoreceptors t...
The dissection of the Drosophila auditory system has revealed multiple parallels between fly and ver...
The TRPN1 ion channel has a role in both hearing and bristle mechanosensation in fruit flies and in ...
SummaryThe generation of coordinated body movements relies on sensory feedback from mechanosensitive...
Behavioral responses to wind are thought to play a critical role in controlling the dispersal and po...
John Tuthill is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the Univers...
Stretch-activated afferent neurons, such as those of mammalian muscle spindles, are essential for pr...
Mechanosensation requires the transduction of mechanical stimuli into neuronal impulses. It encompas...
SummaryBackgroundAmong the Aristotelian senses, the subcellular and molecular mechanisms involved in...
Functional properties of the Drosophila FCO (femoral chordotonal organ) can be dissected by use of ...
The neural substrates that the fruitfly Drosophila uses to sense smell, taste and light share marked...
Drosophila Transmembrane channel-like (Tmc) is a protein that functions in larval proprioception. Th...
Stretch-activated afferent neurons, such as those of mammalian muscle spindles, are essential for pr...
In Drosophila larvae and adults, chordotonal organs (chos) are highly versatile mechanosensors that...
Neurons allocated to sense organs respond rapidly to mechanical signals dictating behavioral respons...
The wing blades of most flies contain a small set of distal campaniform sensilla, mechanoreceptors t...
The dissection of the Drosophila auditory system has revealed multiple parallels between fly and ver...
The TRPN1 ion channel has a role in both hearing and bristle mechanosensation in fruit flies and in ...
SummaryThe generation of coordinated body movements relies on sensory feedback from mechanosensitive...
Behavioral responses to wind are thought to play a critical role in controlling the dispersal and po...
John Tuthill is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the Univers...