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Review
. 2024 Apr;102(4):e25332.
doi: 10.1002/jnr.25332.

Neuronal mechanisms regulating locomotion in adult Drosophila

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Neuronal mechanisms regulating locomotion in adult Drosophila

Swetha B M Gowda et al. J Neurosci Res. 2024 Apr.

Abstract

The coordinated action of multiple leg joints and muscles is required even for the simplest movements. Understanding the neuronal circuits and mechanisms that generate precise movements is essential for comprehending the neuronal basis of the locomotion and to infer the neuronal mechanisms underlying several locomotor-related diseases. Drosophila melanogaster provides an excellent model system for investigating the neuronal circuits underlying motor behaviors due to its simple nervous system and genetic accessibility. This review discusses current genetic methods for studying locomotor circuits and their function in adult Drosophila. We highlight recently identified neuronal pathways that modulate distinct forward and backward locomotion and describe the underlying neuronal control of leg swing and stance phases in freely moving flies. We also report various automated leg tracking methods to measure leg motion parameters and define inter-leg coordination, gait and locomotor speed of freely moving adult flies. Finally, we emphasize the role of leg proprioceptive signals to central motor circuits in leg coordination. Together, this review highlights the utility of adult Drosophila as a model to uncover underlying motor circuitry and the functional organization of the leg motor system that governs correct movement.

Keywords: forward and backward locomotion; inter‐leg coordination; leg proprioception; neuromodulation in walking; neuronal pathways; pre‐motor circuits.

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