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在Drosophila幼虫中,有声活跃的内部神经元门电机输出
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
|February 6, 2026
概括
研究人员在Drosophila中确定了A02l神经元,该神经元使用强力抑制来控制爬行. 这些神经元关闭运动输出,抑制活动以维持肌肉放松和静止.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 发展生物学 发展生物学
- 发动机控制器的控制器
背景情况:
- 音调抑制对于神经门和行为精度至关重要.
- 发动机中央模式发生器 (CPG) 中性抑制的作用尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究Drosophila幼虫发动机CPG中强力抑制的功能.
- 通过强力抑制来确定参与调节爬行行为的特定神经元.
主要方法:
- 在Drosophila幼虫中利用遗传技术.
- 运用光遗传学来操纵神经元活动.
- 记录和分析爬行行为和神经元活动.
主要成果:
- 确定了A02l神经元作为腹部神经中的细分重复刺激性内神经元.
- 证明A02l神经元表现出高基线活性,并在运动输出过程中暂时被抑制.
- 表明A02l神经元为抑制性前运动网络提供刺激输入,导致运动神经元沉默和肌肉放松.
- A02l神经元的光遗传激活减少了爬行频率;抑制导致全身短暂的收缩.
结论:
- 揭示了Drosophila神经中强化抑制的细胞机制.
- 强调了强力抑制在关闭发动机输出和在移动过程中保持发动机静止时的重要性.
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