Neuropeptide F inhibits dopamine neuron interference of long-term memory consolidation in Drosophila

Kuan Lin Feng, Ju Yun Weng, Chun Chao Chen, Mohammed Bin Abubaker, Hsuan Wen Lin, Ching Che Charng, Chung Chuan Lo, J. Steven de Belle, Tim Tully, Cheng Chang Lien*, Ann Shyn Chiang

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Long-term memory (LTM) formation requires consolidation processes to overcome interfering signals that erode memory formation. Olfactory memory in Drosophila involves convergent projection neuron (PN; odor) and dopaminergic neuron (DAN; reinforcement) input to the mushroom body (MB). How post-training DAN activity in the posterior lateral protocerebrum (PPL1) continues to regulate memory consolidation remains unknown. Here we address this question using targeted transgenes in behavior and electrophysiology experiments to show that (1) persistent post-training activity of PPL1-α2α′2 and PPL1-α3 DANs interferes with aversive LTM formation; (2) neuropeptide F (NPF) signaling blocks this interference in PPL1-α2α′2 and PPL1-α3 DANs after spaced training to enable LTM formation; and (3) training-induced NPF release and neurotransmission from two upstream dorsal-anterior-lateral (DAL2) neurons are required to form LTM. Thus, NPF signals from DAL2 neurons to specific PPL1 DANs disinhibit the memory circuit, ensuring that periodic events are remembered as consolidated LTM.

原文English
文章編號103506
期刊iScience
24
發行號12
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 17 12月 2021

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