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The metabotropic glutamate receptor homologs MGL-1 and MGL-2 are key for sensing nutritional status in C. elegans

Lacour, Ailin; Blanco, Maria GabrielaIcon ; Zabala, Agustina; de Rosa, Maria JoseIcon ; Rayes, Diego HernánIcon
Tipo del evento: Congreso
Nombre del evento: Sociedad Argentina de Neurociencias Meeting (SAN2022)
Fecha del evento: 30/09/2022
Institución Organizadora: Sociedad Argentina de Neurociencias;
Título del Libro: Sociedad Argentina de Neurociencias 2022 Meeting
Título de la revista: Sociedad Argentina de Neurociencias Meeting 2022
Editorial: Sociedad Argentina de Neurociencias
Idioma: Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Bioquímica y Biología Molecular

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The mechanisms that allow the nervous system to sense nutritional state and adapt animal behavior are poorly understood in most species. The simplicity of its NS and its known connectome make C. elegans a useful system to study these mechanisms. Results from our laboratory showed that inhibition of the tyraminergic neuron RIM during fasting, enhances serotonin release from other neurons when the animal reencounters food, allowing it to slow down locomotion and start feeding. Mutations in the GPCRs, MGL-1 and MGL-2, located in two presynaptic interneurons to RIM have been reported to induce autophagy even in well-fed animals. Here, we performed behavioral assays on mgl-1; mgl-2 mutants. We found that these animals, even when well fed, show a significant decrease in locomotion when they find food similar to fasted wild-type animals. Moreover, when we exposed these mutants to GFP-expressing bacteria, the fluorescence in the intestine is higher than that of wild-type animals, suggesting a higher feeding rate. These initial results suggest that the metabotropic receptors MGL-1 and MGL-2 are key for C. elegans to censor satiation molecules. We propose, therefore, to determine what these satiety signals are and the neuronal circuits involved. Given that this behavioral plasticity modulated by the nutritional state is observed throughout the animal kingdom, and that several fundamental processes are highly conserved, these results may provide universally relevant information
Palabras clave: C. ELEGANS , SATIATION , NERVOUS CIRCUITS , FEEDING BEHAVIOR
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/229784
URL: https://csan2022.saneurociencias.org.ar/index.php/2022/09/23/214-effect-of-a-ket
URL: https://csan2022.saneurociencias.org.ar/index.php/2022/09/23/182-the-metabotropi
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The metabotropic glutamate receptor homologs MGL-1 and MGL-2 are key for sensing nutritional status in C. elegans; Sociedad Argentina de Neurociencias Meeting (SAN2022); Buenos Aires; Argentina; 2022; 1-1
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