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The gut-brain axis mediates sugar preference 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7804) : 511-+
作者:  Wang, Ruicong;  Li, Hongda;  Wu, Jianfeng;  Cai, Zhi-Yu;  Li, Baizhou;  Ni, Hengxiao;  Qiu, Xingfeng;  Chen, Hui;  Liu, Wei;  Yang, Zhang-Hua;  Liu, Min;  Hu, Jin;  Liang, Yaoji;  Lan, Ping;  Han, Jiahuai;  Mo, Wei
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The taste of sugar is one of the most basic sensory percepts for humans and other animals. Animals can develop a strong preference for sugar even if they lack sweet taste receptors, indicating a mechanism independent of taste(1-3). Here we examined the neural basis for sugar preference and demonstrate that a population of neurons in the vagal ganglia and brainstem are activated via the gut-brain axis to create preference for sugar. These neurons are stimulated in response to sugar but not artificial sweeteners, and are activated by direct delivery of sugar to the gut. Using functional imaging we monitored activity of the gut-brain axis, and identified the vagal neurons activated by intestinal delivery of glucose. Next, we engineered mice in which synaptic activity in this gut-to-brain circuit was genetically silenced, and prevented the development of behavioural preference for sugar. Moreover, we show that co-opting this circuit by chemogenetic activation can create preferences to otherwise less-preferred stimuli. Together, these findings reveal a gut-to-brain post-ingestive sugar-sensing pathway critical for the development of sugar preference. In addition, they explain the neural basis for differences in the behavioural effects of sweeteners versus sugar, and uncover an essential circuit underlying the highly appetitive effects of sugar.


Experiments in mice show that a population of neurons in the vagal ganglia respond to the presence of glucose in the gut and connect to neurons in the brainstem, revealing the circuit that underlies the neural basis for the behavioural preference for sugar.


  
Company matters: The presence of other genotypes alters traits and intraspecific selection in an Arctic diatom under climate change 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019, 25 (9) : 2869-2884
作者:  Wolf, Klara K. E.;  Romanelli, Elisa;  Rost, Bjoern;  John, Uwe;  Collins, Sinead;  Weigand, Hannah;  Hoppe, Clara J. M.
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allele-specific qPCR  artificial population  genotypic interactions  intraspecific diversity  multiple stressors  ocean acidification  phenotypic plasticity  selection dynamics  strain sorting  warming  
Genetic diversity in seeds produced in artificial Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) stands of different size 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 438: 18-24
作者:  Wojacki, Janine;  Eusemann, Pascal;  Ahnert, Diana;  Pakull, Birte;  Liesebach, Heike
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Artificial Douglas-fir stands  Forest reproductive material (FRM)  Population size  Parentage analysis  Microsatellite marker