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Transient Administration of Dopaminergic Precursor Causes Inheritable Overfeeding Behavior in Young Drosophila melanogaster Adults

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BRAIN SCIENCES
卷 10, 期 8, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci10080487

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L-DOPA; dopamine; feeding; reward; energy intake; development

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  1. Kungl Vetenskapssamh Scholarship (Royal Society of Arts and Scientists) by Uppsala University, Sweden
  2. Swedish Research Council
  3. Swedish Brain Research Foundation
  4. Novo Nordisk Foundation
  5. FAT4BRAIN project from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program [857394]

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Imbalances in dopaminergic signaling during development have been indicated as part of the underlying neurobiology of several psychiatric illnesses, including schizophrenia, major depression, bipolar disorder, and food addiction. Yet, how transient manipulation of dopaminergic signaling influences long-lasting behavioral consequences, or if these modifications can induce inheritable traits, it is still not understood. In this study, we used theDrosophila melanogastermodel to test if transient pharmacological activation of the dopaminergic system leads to modulations of feeding and locomotion in adult flies. We observed that transient administration of a dopaminergic precursor, levodopa, at 6 h, 3 days or 5 days post-eclosion, induced overfeeding behavior, while we did not find significant effects on locomotion. Moreover, this phenotype was inherited by the offspring of flies treated 6 h or 3 days post-eclosion, but not the offspring of those treated 5 days post-eclosion. These results indicate that transient alterations in dopaminergic signaling can produce behavioral alterations in adults, which can then be carried to descendants. These findings provide novel insights into the conditions in which environmental factors can produce transgenerational eating disorders.

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