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Histamine and its receptors modulate temperature-preference behaviors in Drosophilaopen access

Authors
Hong, Sung-TaeBang, SunhoePaik, DonggiKang, JongkyunHwang, SeungyoonJeon, KeunhyeChun, BumkooHyun, SeogangLee, YoungseokKim, Jaeseob
Issue Date
Jul-2006
Publisher
SOC NEUROSCIENCE
Keywords
histamine; hisCl1; ort; Drosophila; temperature; preference
Citation
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, v.26, no.27, pp 7245 - 7256
Pages
12
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
Volume
26
Number
27
Start Page
7245
End Page
7256
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/57606
DOI
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5426-05.2006
ISSN
0270-6474
1529-2401
Abstract
Temperature profoundly influences various life phenomena, and most animals have developed mechanisms to respond properly to environmental temperature fluctuations. To identify genes involved in sensing ambient temperature and in responding to its change, > 27,000 independent P-element insertion mutants of Drosophila were screened. As a result, we found that defects in the genes encoding for proteins involved in histamine signaling [histidine decarboxylase (hdc), histamine-gated chloride channel subunit 1 (hisCl1), ora transientless (ort)] cause abnormal temperature preferences. The abnormal preferences shown in these mutants were restored by genetic and pharmacological rescue and could be reproduced in wild type using the histamine receptor inhibitors cimetidine and hydroxyzine. Spatial expression of these genes was observed in various brain regions including pars intercerebralis, fan-shaped body, and circadian clock neurons but not in dTRPA1-expressing neurons, an essential element for thermotaxis. We also found that the histaminergic mutants showed reduced tolerance for high temperature and enhanced tolerance for cold temperature. Together, these results suggest that histamine signaling may have important roles in modulating temperature preference and in controlling tolerance of low and high temperature.
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