Relationship between the grades of a learned aversive-feeding response and the dopamine contents in Lymnaea

Author:

Aonuma Hitoshi12,Kaneda Mugiho3,Hatakeyama Dai3,Watanabe Takayuki1,Lukowiak Ken4,Ito Etsuro35ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Research Center of Mathematics for Social Creativity, Research Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-0811, Japan

2. CREST, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Kawaguchi 332-0012, Japan

3. Laboratory of Functional Biology, Kagawa School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tokushima Bunri University, Sanuki 769-2193, Japan

4. Hotchkiss Brain Institute, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, CanadaT2N 1N4

5. Department of Biology, Waseda University, Shinjuku, Tokyo 162-8480, Japan

Abstract

ABSTRACT The pond snail Lymnaea learns conditioned taste aversion (CTA) and remembers not to respond to food substances that initially cause a feeding response. The possible relationship between how well snails learn to follow taste-aversion training and brain dopamine contents is not known. We examined this relationship and found the following: first, snails in the act of eating just before the commencement of CTA training were poor learners and had the highest dopamine contents in the brain; second, snails which had an ad libitum access to food, but were not eating just before training, were average learners and had lower dopamine contents; third, snails food-deprived for one day before training were the best learners and had significantly lower contents of dopamine compared to the previous two cohorts. There was a negative correlation between the CTA grades and the brain dopamine contents in these three cohorts. Fourth, snails food-deprived for five days before training were poor learners and had higher dopamine contents. Thus, severe hunger increased the dopamine content in the brain. Because dopamine functions as a reward transmitter, CTA in the severely deprived snails (i.e. the fourth cohort) was thought to be mitigated by a high dopamine content.

Funder

Network Joint Research Center for Materials and Devices

Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science

Waseda University

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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