FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
Reference Report
Open Close
Reference
Citation
Liu, Q., Yang, X., Tian, J., Gao, Z., Wang, M., Li, Y., Guo, A. (2016). Gap junction networks in mushroom bodies participate in visual learning and memory in Drosophila.  eLife 5(): e13238.
FlyBase ID
FBrf0232676
Publication Type
Research paper
Abstract
Gap junctions are widely distributed in the brains across species and play essential roles in neural information processing. However, the role of gap junctions in insect cognition remains poorly understood. Using a flight simulator paradigm and genetic tools, we found that gap junctions are present in Drosophila Kenyon cells (KCs), the major neurons of the mushroom bodies (MBs), and showed that they play an important role in visual learning and memory. Using a dye coupling approach, we determined the distribution of gap junctions in KCs. Furthermore, we identified a single pair of MB output neurons (MBONs) that possess a gap junction connection to KCs, and provide strong evidence that this connection is also required for visual learning and memory. Together, our results reveal gap junction networks in KCs and the KC-MBON circuit, and bring new insight into the synaptic network underlying fly's visual learning and memory.
PubMed ID
PubMed Central ID
PMC4909397 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
Associated Information
Comments
Associated Files
Other Information
Secondary IDs
    Language of Publication
    English
    Additional Languages of Abstract
    Parent Publication
    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    eLife
    Title
    eLife
    ISBN/ISSN
    2050-084X
    Data From Reference
    Alleles (36)
    Chemicals (2)
    Split System Combinations (1)
    Genes (17)
    Natural transposons (2)
    Insertions (8)
    Experimental Tools (6)
    Transgenic Constructs (31)
    Transcripts (4)