蟑螂
糖
品味
生物
果糖
德国蟑螂
感觉系统
神经科学
食品科学
生态学
作者
Ayako Wada‐Katsumata,Jules Silverman,Coby Schal
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science]
日期:2013-05-23
卷期号:340 (6135): 972-975
被引量:121
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1234854
摘要
In response to the anthropogenic assault of toxic baits, populations of the German cockroach have rapidly evolved an adaptive behavioral aversion to glucose (a phagostimulant component of baits). We hypothesized that changes in the peripheral gustatory system are responsible for glucose aversion. In both wild-type and glucose-averse (GA) cockroaches, D-fructose and D-glucose stimulated sugar-gustatory receptor neurons (GRNs), whereas the deterrent caffeine stimulated bitter-GRNs. In contrast, in GA cockroaches, D-glucose also stimulated bitter-GRNs and suppressed the responses of sugar-GRNs. Thus, D-glucose is processed as both a phagostimulant and deterrent in GA cockroaches, and this newly acquired peripheral taste sensitivity underlies glucose aversion in multiple GA populations. The rapid emergence of this highly adaptive behavior underscores the plasticity of the sensory system to adapt to rapid environmental change.
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