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Food Mind Control: Regulation of Sensory Behaviors by Gut-Brain Signaling

Piali Sengupta
Brandeis University
Jul 29, 2020

How does the presence or absence of food shape and prioritize behavioral decisions? When is food more than just food? As in other animals, prolonged food deprivation dramatically alters sensory behaviors in C. elegans. For instance, it has been known since the mid-1970s that hungry worms no longer respond to temperature changes in their environment, but the underlying mechanisms have been unclear. I will describe unpublished work showing that insulin signaling from the gut regulates thermosensory behaviors as a function of feeding state by engaging a modulatory sensorimotor circuit that gates the output of the core thermosensory network. C. elegans is associated with, and consumes, diverse bacteria in the wild. I will also discuss a recent story in which we find that in addition to providing nutrition, a bacterial strain in the worm gut alters the hosts’ olfactory behavior and drives food choice decisions by producing a neurotransmitter that targets the hosts’ sensory neurons. These results add to our growing body of knowledge of how signaling from the gut modulates peripheral and central neuron properties and drives sensory behavioral plasticity.

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