The Influence of Light on Temperature Preference in Drosophila

Apr 14, 2015Current biology : CB

How Light Affects Temperature Preference in Fruit Flies

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Abstract

Drosophila prefer a temperature that is ∼1° higher when exposed to acute light compared to darkness.

  • Light exposure triggers a response in temperature preference that is independent of circadian rhythms.
  • The preference for higher temperatures in light is regulated by specific neurons in the circadian clock.
  • Knocking down a receptor in these neurons leads to an abnormal response in temperature preference.
  • Restoring function of this receptor in the neurons can rescue the temperature preference behavior.
  • Similar mechanisms may exist in mammals, suggesting an evolutionary conservation in how light affects temperature regulation.

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