Overlapping Central Clock Network Circuitry Regulates Circadian Feeding and Activity Rhythms in Drosophila

Jul 27, 2024Journal of biological rhythms

Shared Brain Clock Circuits Control Daily Eating and Activity Patterns in Fruit Flies

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Abstract

Clock neuron manipulations produce similar changes in locomotor activity and feeding behaviors.

  • Clock neurons are organized into distinct subpopulations that form a central clock network affecting behavior.
  • Manipulations of lateral clock neurons significantly degrade rhythmicity in both feeding and locomotor activity.
  • Dorsal clock neuron manipulations have a subtle impact on rhythmicity but alter the timing of activity and feeding throughout the day.
  • Disruptions in a specific output circuit preferentially affect locomotor activity rhythms while leaving feeding rhythms intact.
  • The findings suggest that while locomotion and feeding are influenced by the central clock, they may be controlled differently in downstream circuits.

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