Induction of Associative Olfactory Memory by Targeted Activation of Single Olfactory Neurons in Drosophila Larvae

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Takato Honda
Chi-Yu Lee
Maki Yoshida-Kasikawa
Ken Honjo
Katsuo Furukubo-Tokunaga
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[1] University of Tsukuba,Institute of Biological Sciences
[2] Ph.D. Program in Human Biology,Department of Anesthesiology
[3] School of Integrative and Global Majors,undefined
[4] University of Tsukuba,undefined
[5] Duke University Medical Center,undefined
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It has been postulated that associative memory is formed by at least two sets of external stimuli, CS and US, that are transmitted to the memory centers by distinctive conversing pathways. However, whether associative memory can be induced by the activation of only the olfactory CS and a biogenic amine-mediated US pathways remains to be elucidated. In this study, we substituted the reward signals with dTrpA1-mediated thermogenetic activation of octopaminergic neurons and the odor signals by ChR2-mediated optical activation of a specific class of olfactory neurons. We show that targeted activation of the olfactory receptor and the octopaminergic neurons is indeed sufficient for the formation of associative olfactory memory in the larval brain. We also show that targeted stimulation of only a single type of olfactory receptor neurons is sufficient to induce olfactory memory that is indistinguishable from natural memory induced by the activation of multiple olfactory receptor neurons.
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