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Context-dependent reversal of odorant preference is driven by inversion of the response in a single sensory neuron type
by
Piccione, Madeline
, O’Donnell, Michael P.
, Sengupta, Piali
, Chao, Pin-Hao
, Pandey, Anjali
, Hartmann, Anna H.
, Khan, Munzareen
, Dwyer, Noelle D.
, Bargmann, Cornelia I.
in
Alcohol
/ Alcohols
/ Animals
/ Attraction
/ Avoidance
/ Behavior
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Caenorhabditis elegans
/ Chains
/ Chemicals
/ Context
/ Discrimination
/ Intracellular signalling
/ Inversion
/ Neurons
/ Odorants
/ Odors
/ Olfactory discrimination
/ Olfactory discrimination learning
/ Olfactory neurons
/ Olfactory preferences
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sensory evaluation
/ Short Reports
/ Signal transduction
/ Social Sciences
/ Switches
2022
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Context-dependent reversal of odorant preference is driven by inversion of the response in a single sensory neuron type
by
Piccione, Madeline
, O’Donnell, Michael P.
, Sengupta, Piali
, Chao, Pin-Hao
, Pandey, Anjali
, Hartmann, Anna H.
, Khan, Munzareen
, Dwyer, Noelle D.
, Bargmann, Cornelia I.
in
Alcohol
/ Alcohols
/ Animals
/ Attraction
/ Avoidance
/ Behavior
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Caenorhabditis elegans
/ Chains
/ Chemicals
/ Context
/ Discrimination
/ Intracellular signalling
/ Inversion
/ Neurons
/ Odorants
/ Odors
/ Olfactory discrimination
/ Olfactory discrimination learning
/ Olfactory neurons
/ Olfactory preferences
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sensory evaluation
/ Short Reports
/ Signal transduction
/ Social Sciences
/ Switches
2022
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Context-dependent reversal of odorant preference is driven by inversion of the response in a single sensory neuron type
by
Piccione, Madeline
, O’Donnell, Michael P.
, Sengupta, Piali
, Chao, Pin-Hao
, Pandey, Anjali
, Hartmann, Anna H.
, Khan, Munzareen
, Dwyer, Noelle D.
, Bargmann, Cornelia I.
in
Alcohol
/ Alcohols
/ Animals
/ Attraction
/ Avoidance
/ Behavior
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Caenorhabditis elegans
/ Chains
/ Chemicals
/ Context
/ Discrimination
/ Intracellular signalling
/ Inversion
/ Neurons
/ Odorants
/ Odors
/ Olfactory discrimination
/ Olfactory discrimination learning
/ Olfactory neurons
/ Olfactory preferences
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Sensory evaluation
/ Short Reports
/ Signal transduction
/ Social Sciences
/ Switches
2022
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Context-dependent reversal of odorant preference is driven by inversion of the response in a single sensory neuron type
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Context-dependent reversal of odorant preference is driven by inversion of the response in a single sensory neuron type
2022
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The valence and salience of individual odorants are modulated by an animal’s innate preferences, learned associations, and internal state, as well as by the context of odorant presentation. The mechanisms underlying context-dependent flexibility in odor valence are not fully understood. Here, we show that the behavioral response of
Caenorhabditis elegans
to bacterially produced medium-chain alcohols switches from attraction to avoidance when presented in the background of a subset of additional attractive chemicals. This context-dependent reversal of odorant preference is driven by cell-autonomous inversion of the response to these alcohols in the single AWC olfactory neuron pair. We find that while medium-chain alcohols inhibit the AWC olfactory neurons to drive attraction, these alcohols instead activate AWC to promote avoidance when presented in the background of a second AWC-sensed odorant. We show that these opposing responses are driven via engagement of distinct odorant-directed signal transduction pathways within AWC. Our results indicate that context-dependent recruitment of alternative intracellular signaling pathways within a single sensory neuron type conveys opposite hedonic valences, thereby providing a robust mechanism for odorant encoding and discrimination at the periphery.
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