Neuronal sensorimotor integration guiding salt concentration navigation in Caenorhabditis elegans

Ayaka Matsumoto,Yu Toyoshima, Chenqi Zhang,Akihiro Isozaki, Keisuke Goda,Yuichi Iino

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA(2024)

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Animals navigate their environment by manipulating their movements and adjusting their trajectory which requires a sophisticated integration of sensory data with their current motor status. Here, we utilize the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans to explore the neural mechanisms of processing the sensory and motor information for navigation. We developed a microfluidic device which allows animals to freely move their heads while receiving temporal NaCl stimuli. We found that C. elegans regulates neck bending direction in response to temporal NaCl concentration changes in a way which is consistent with a C. elegans' navigational strategy which regulates traveling direction toward preferred NaCl concentrations. Our analysis also revealed that the activity of a neck motor neuron is significantly correlated with neck bending and activated by the decrease in NaCl concentration in a phase- dependent manner. By combining the analysis of behavioral and neural response to NaCl stimuli and optogenetic perturbation experiments, we revealed that NaCl decrease during ventral bending activates the neck motor neuron which counteracts ipsilateral bending. Simulations further suggest that this phase- dependent response of neck motor neurons can facilitate curving toward preferred salt concentrations.
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sensorimotor integration,navigation,behavior,mathematical modeling
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