Evolution of the techniques used in studying associative olfactory learning and memory in adult Drosophila in vivo: a historical and technical perspective
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Evolution of the techniques used in studying associative olfactory learning and memory in adult Drosophila in vivo: a historical and technical perspective
Abstract
Drosophila melanogaster behavioral mutants have been isolated in which the ability to form associative olfactory memories has been disrupted primarily by altering cyclic adenosine monophosphate signal transduction. Unfortunately, the small size of the fruit fly and its neurons has made the application of neurobiological techniques typically used to investigate the physiology underlying these behaviors daunting. However, the realization that adult fruit flies could tolerate a window in the head capsule allowing access to the central structures thought to be involved plus the development of genetically expressed reporters of neuronal function has allowed a meteoric expansion of this field over the last decade. This review attempts to summarize the evolution of the techniques involved from the first use of a window to access these brain areas thought to be involved in associative olfactory learning and memory, the mushroom bodies and antennal lobes, to the current refinements which allow both high-resolution multiphoton imaging and patch clamping of identified neurons while applying the stimuli used in the behavioral protocols. This area of research now appears poised to reveal some very exciting mechanisms underlying behavior.
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