Tachykinin-Expressing Neurons Control Male-Specific Aggressive Arousal in Drosophila
Tachykinin-Expressing Neurons Control Male-Specific Aggressive Arousal in Drosophila
Males of most species are more aggressive than females, but the neural mechanisms underlying this dimorphism are not clear. Here, we identify a neuron and a gene that control the higher level of aggression characteristic of Drosophila melanogaster males. Males, but not females, contain a small cluster of FruM(+) neurons that express the neuropeptide tachykinin (Tk). Activation and silencing of these neurons increased and decreased, respectively, intermale aggression without affecting male-female courtship behavior. Mutations in both Tk and a candidate receptor, Takr86C, suppressed the effect of neuronal activation, whereas overexpression of Tk potentiated it. Tk neuron activation overcame reduced aggressiveness caused by eliminating a variety of sensory or contextual cues, suggesting that it promotes aggressive arousal or motivation. Tachykinin/Substance P has been implicated in aggression in mammals, including humans. Thus, the higher aggressiveness of Drosophila males reflects the sexually dimorphic expression of a neuropeptide that controls agonistic behaviors across phylogeny.
- CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
- California Institute of Technology United States
- Division of Engineering and Applied Science California Institute of Technology United States
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute United States
- Division of Biology California Institute of Technology United States
Male, Neurons, 570, Sex Characteristics, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), 590, Aggression, Drosophila melanogaster, Tachykinins, Mutation, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Female, Receptors, Tachykinin
Male, Neurons, 570, Sex Characteristics, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), 590, Aggression, Drosophila melanogaster, Tachykinins, Mutation, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Female, Receptors, Tachykinin
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