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The belly rules the nose: feeding state-dependent modulation of peripheral chemosensory responses
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The belly rules the nose: feeding state-dependent modulation of peripheral chemosensory responses

Piali Sengupta
Current opinion in neurobiology, Vol.23(1), pp.68-75
02/2013
PMCID: PMC3524363
PMID: 22939570

Abstract

Smell - physiology Signal Transduction - physiology Chemoreceptor Cells - physiology Animals Taste - physiology Feeding Behavior - physiology
Feeding history and the presence of food dramatically alter chemosensory behaviors. Recent results indicate that internal nutritional state can gate peripheral gustatory and olfactory sensory responses to affect behavior. Focusing primarily on recent work in C. elegans and Drosophila, I describe the neuromodulatory mechanisms that translate feeding state information into changes in chemosensory neuron response properties and behavioral output.

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