CGC Bibliography Paper 5675

Synaptic activity of the AFD neuron in Caenorhabditis elegans correlates with thermotactic memory.

Samuel ADT, Silva RA, Murthy VN

Medline:
12533596
Citation:
Journal of Neuroscience 23: 373-376 2003
Type:
ARTICLE
Genes:
unc-13
Abstract:
Thermotactic behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans is sensitive to both a worm's ambient temperature (T-amb) and its memory of the temperature of its cultivation (T-cult). The AFD neuron is part of a neural circuit that underlies thermotactic behavior. By monitoring the fluorescence of pH-sensitive green fluorescent protein localized to synaptic vesicles, we measured the rate of the synaptic release of AFD in worms cultivated at temperatures between 15 and 25degreesC, and subjected to fixed, ambient temperatures in the same range. We found that the rate of AFD synaptic release is high if either T-amb > T-cult or T-amb > T-cult, but AFD synaptic release is low if T-amb congruent to T-cult. This suggests that AFD encodes a direct comparison between T-amb and T-cult.