Insulin signalling plays a significant role in both developmental programmes and pathways modulating the neuronal signalling that controls adult behaviour. Here, we have investigated insulin signalling in food-associated behaviour in adult C. elegans by scoring locomotion and feeding on and off bacteria, the worm’s food. This analysis used mutants (daf-2, daf-18) of the insulin signalling pathway, and we provide evidence for an acute role for insulin signalling in the adult nervous system distinct from its impact on developmental programmes. Insulin receptor daf-2 mutants move slower than wild type both on and off food and showed impaired locomotory responses to food deprivation. This latter behaviour is manifest as a failure to instigate d...
Abstract Background Developmental physiology is very sensitive to nutrient availability. For instanc...
AbstractCaenorhabditis elegans modulates its locomotory rate in response to its food, bacteria, in t...
Food availability and nutritional status are important cues affecting behavioral states. Here we rep...
Food directed behaviours execute key aspects of an animal’s ability to maintain a balanced energy in...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2008.This electronic versi...
This review considers the factors involved in the regulation of feeding and metabolism in response t...
How an animal matches feeding to food availability is a key question for energy homeostasis. We addr...
Insulin signaling plays a prominent role in regulation of dauer formation and longevity in Caenorhab...
Insulin signaling plays a prominent role in regulation of dauer formation and longevity in Caenorhab...
Animals integrate changes in external and internal environments to generate behavior. While neural c...
Animals integrate changes in external and internal environments to generate behavior. While neural c...
To accommodate complex and changing environmental conditions, animals have evolved mechanisms to mod...
An organism\u27s ability to thrive in changing environmental conditions requires the capacity for ma...
Animal internal state is modulated by nutrient intake, resulting in behavioral responses to changing...
Movement in Caenorhabditis elegans is the result of sensory cues creating stimulatory and inhibitory...
Abstract Background Developmental physiology is very sensitive to nutrient availability. For instanc...
AbstractCaenorhabditis elegans modulates its locomotory rate in response to its food, bacteria, in t...
Food availability and nutritional status are important cues affecting behavioral states. Here we rep...
Food directed behaviours execute key aspects of an animal’s ability to maintain a balanced energy in...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2008.This electronic versi...
This review considers the factors involved in the regulation of feeding and metabolism in response t...
How an animal matches feeding to food availability is a key question for energy homeostasis. We addr...
Insulin signaling plays a prominent role in regulation of dauer formation and longevity in Caenorhab...
Insulin signaling plays a prominent role in regulation of dauer formation and longevity in Caenorhab...
Animals integrate changes in external and internal environments to generate behavior. While neural c...
Animals integrate changes in external and internal environments to generate behavior. While neural c...
To accommodate complex and changing environmental conditions, animals have evolved mechanisms to mod...
An organism\u27s ability to thrive in changing environmental conditions requires the capacity for ma...
Animal internal state is modulated by nutrient intake, resulting in behavioral responses to changing...
Movement in Caenorhabditis elegans is the result of sensory cues creating stimulatory and inhibitory...
Abstract Background Developmental physiology is very sensitive to nutrient availability. For instanc...
AbstractCaenorhabditis elegans modulates its locomotory rate in response to its food, bacteria, in t...
Food availability and nutritional status are important cues affecting behavioral states. Here we rep...