In order to thrive in constantly changing environments, animals must adaptively respond to threatening events. Noxious stimuli are not only processed according to their absolute intensity, but also to their context. Adaptation processes can cause animals to habituate at different rates and degrees in response to permanent or repeated stimuli. Here, we used a forward genetic approach in Caenorhabditis elegans to identify a neuropeptidergic pathway, essential to prevent fast habituation and maintain robust withdrawal responses to repeated noxious stimuli. This pathway involves the FRPR-19A and FRPR-19B G-protein coupled receptor isoforms produced from the frpr-19 gene by alternative splicing. Loss or overexpression of each or both isoforms ca...
Like most organisms, the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans relies heavily on neuropeptidergic signalin...
Neuropeptides modulate neural circuits driving adaptive behaviors and key physiological proc-esses s...
Monitoring of neuronal activity within circuits facilitates integrated responses and rapid changes i...
Neuropeptides signal through G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) to regulate a broad array of animal...
Neuropeptides are key modulators of behavioral plasticity and represent one of the largest groups of...
An important function of the nervous system is to respond to changes in the environment. The nematod...
SummaryAnimals modify food-seeking behavior and metabolism according to perceived food availability....
Habituation is a highly conserved phenomenon that remains poorly understood at the molecular level. ...
SummaryAmong the most important decisions an animal makes is whether to engage in active movement an...
Understanding how the nervous system bridges sensation and behavior requires the elucidation of com...
In mammals, glutamate is an important excitatory neurotransmitter. Glutamate and glutamate receptor...
Neuropeptides play crucial roles in modulating neuronal networks, including changing intrinsic prope...
Like most organisms, the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans relies heavily on neuropeptidergic signalin...
publication independent of PhD supervisorFood availability and nutritional status are important cues...
<div><p>All animals rely on their ability to sense and respond to their environment to survive. Howe...
Like most organisms, the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans relies heavily on neuropeptidergic signalin...
Neuropeptides modulate neural circuits driving adaptive behaviors and key physiological proc-esses s...
Monitoring of neuronal activity within circuits facilitates integrated responses and rapid changes i...
Neuropeptides signal through G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) to regulate a broad array of animal...
Neuropeptides are key modulators of behavioral plasticity and represent one of the largest groups of...
An important function of the nervous system is to respond to changes in the environment. The nematod...
SummaryAnimals modify food-seeking behavior and metabolism according to perceived food availability....
Habituation is a highly conserved phenomenon that remains poorly understood at the molecular level. ...
SummaryAmong the most important decisions an animal makes is whether to engage in active movement an...
Understanding how the nervous system bridges sensation and behavior requires the elucidation of com...
In mammals, glutamate is an important excitatory neurotransmitter. Glutamate and glutamate receptor...
Neuropeptides play crucial roles in modulating neuronal networks, including changing intrinsic prope...
Like most organisms, the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans relies heavily on neuropeptidergic signalin...
publication independent of PhD supervisorFood availability and nutritional status are important cues...
<div><p>All animals rely on their ability to sense and respond to their environment to survive. Howe...
Like most organisms, the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans relies heavily on neuropeptidergic signalin...
Neuropeptides modulate neural circuits driving adaptive behaviors and key physiological proc-esses s...
Monitoring of neuronal activity within circuits facilitates integrated responses and rapid changes i...