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Four Individually Identified Paired Dopamine Neurons Signal Reward in Larval Drosophila

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Wenz, Nana L.
Yamagata, Nobuhiro
Zlatic, Marta
Truman, James W.
Tanimoto, Hiromu
Saumweber, Timo
Gerber, Bertram

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Current Biology. 2016, 26(5), pp. 661-669. ISSN 0960-9822. eISSN 1879-0445. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2016.01.012

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Dopaminergic neurons serve multiple functions, including reinforcement processing during associative learning [1-12]. It is thus warranted to understand which dopaminergic neurons mediate which function. We study larval Drosophila, in which only approximately 120 of a total of 10,000 neurons are dopaminergic, as judged by the expression of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), the rate-limiting enzyme of dopamine biosynthesis [5, 13]. Dopaminergic neurons mediating reinforcement in insect olfactory learning target the mushroom bodies, a higher-order "cortical" brain region [1-5, 11, 12, 14, 15]. We discover four previously undescribed paired neurons, the primary protocerebral anterior medial (pPAM) neurons. These neurons are TH positive and subdivide the medial lobe of the mushroom body into four distinct subunits. These pPAM neurons are acutely necessary for odor-sugar reward learning and require intact TH function in this process. However, they are dispensable for aversive learning and innate behavior toward the odors and sugars employed. Optogenetical activation of pPAM neurons is sufficient as a reward. Thus, the pPAM neurons convey a likely dopaminergic reward signal. In contrast, DL1 cluster neurons convey a corresponding punishment signal [5], suggesting a cellular division of labor to convey dopaminergic reward and punishment signals. On the level of individually identified neurons, this uncovers an organizational principle shared with adult Drosophila and mammals [1-4, 7, 9, 10] (but see [6]). The numerical simplicity and connectomic tractability of the larval nervous system [16-19] now offers a prospect for studying circuit principles of dopamine function at unprecedented resolution.

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ISO 690ROHWEDDER, Astrid, Nana L. WENZ, Bernhard STEHLE, Annina HUSER, Nobuhiro YAMAGATA, Marta ZLATIC, James W. TRUMAN, Hiromu TANIMOTO, Timo SAUMWEBER, Bertram GERBER, Andreas THUM, 2016. Four Individually Identified Paired Dopamine Neurons Signal Reward in Larval Drosophila. In: Current Biology. 2016, 26(5), pp. 661-669. ISSN 0960-9822. eISSN 1879-0445. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2016.01.012
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@article{Rohwedder2016Indiv-33951,
  year={2016},
  doi={10.1016/j.cub.2016.01.012},
  title={Four Individually Identified Paired Dopamine Neurons Signal Reward in Larval Drosophila},
  number={5},
  volume={26},
  issn={0960-9822},
  journal={Current Biology},
  pages={661--669},
  author={Rohwedder, Astrid and Wenz, Nana L. and Stehle, Bernhard and Huser, Annina and Yamagata, Nobuhiro and Zlatic, Marta and Truman, James W. and Tanimoto, Hiromu and Saumweber, Timo and Gerber, Bertram and Thum, Andreas}
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