
Adequate responses to noxious stimuli causing tissue damages are essential for organismal survival. Class IV neurons in Drosophila larvae are polymodal nociceptors responsible for thermal, mechanical, and light sensation. Importantly, activation of Class IV provoked distinct avoidance behaviors, depending on the inputs. We found that noxious thermal stimuli, but not blue light stimulation, caused a unique pattern of Class IV, which were composed of pauses after high-frequency spike trains and a large Ca2+ rise in the dendrite (the Ca2+ transient). Both these responses depended on two TRPA channels and the L-type voltage-gated calcium channel (L-VGCC), showing that the thermosensation provokes Ca2+ influx. The precipitous fluctuation of firing rate in Class IV neurons enhanced the robust heat avoidance. We hypothesize that the Ca2+ influx can be a key signal encoding a specific modality.
Hot Temperature, QH301-705.5, Cations, Divalent, Science, Action Potentials, ca2+ transient, Transient Receptor Potential Channels, Animals, nociception, Biology (General), polymodality, nocifensive behavior, optogenetics, Q, R, Nociceptors, Dendrites, drosophila, Medicine, Calcium, Drosophila, Calcium Channels, Neuroscience
Hot Temperature, QH301-705.5, Cations, Divalent, Science, Action Potentials, ca2+ transient, Transient Receptor Potential Channels, Animals, nociception, Biology (General), polymodality, nocifensive behavior, optogenetics, Q, R, Nociceptors, Dendrites, drosophila, Medicine, Calcium, Drosophila, Calcium Channels, Neuroscience
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