The connectome of the adult Drosophila mushroom body provides insights into function

Author:

Li Feng1ORCID,Lindsey Jack W2ORCID,Marin Elizabeth C3ORCID,Otto Nils34ORCID,Dreher Marisa1ORCID,Dempsey Georgia3ORCID,Stark Ildiko3,Bates Alexander S5ORCID,Pleijzier Markus William5ORCID,Schlegel Philipp35ORCID,Nern Aljoscha1ORCID,Takemura Shin-ya1ORCID,Eckstein Nils1,Yang Tansy1ORCID,Francis Audrey1ORCID,Braun Amalia3,Parekh Ruchi1ORCID,Costa Marta3ORCID,Scheffer Louis K1ORCID,Aso Yoshinori1ORCID,Jefferis Gregory SXE35ORCID,Abbott Larry F2,Litwin-Kumar Ashok2ORCID,Waddell Scott4ORCID,Rubin Gerald M1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Janelia Research Campus, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Ashburn, United States

2. Department of Neuroscience, Columbia University, Zuckerman Institute, New York, United States

3. Drosophila Connectomics Group, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

4. Centre for Neural Circuits & Behaviour, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom

5. Neurobiology Division, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, United Kingdom

Abstract

Making inferences about the computations performed by neuronal circuits from synapse-level connectivity maps is an emerging opportunity in neuroscience. The mushroom body (MB) is well positioned for developing and testing such an approach due to its conserved neuronal architecture, recently completed dense connectome, and extensive prior experimental studies of its roles in learning, memory, and activity regulation. Here, we identify new components of the MB circuit in Drosophila, including extensive visual input and MB output neurons (MBONs) with direct connections to descending neurons. We find unexpected structure in sensory inputs, in the transfer of information about different sensory modalities to MBONs, and in the modulation of that transfer by dopaminergic neurons (DANs). We provide insights into the circuitry used to integrate MB outputs, connectivity between the MB and the central complex and inputs to DANs, including feedback from MBONs. Our results provide a foundation for further theoretical and experimental work.

Funder

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Wellcome Trust

National Science Foundation

Department of Energy

Medical Research Council

Simons Foundation

Burroughs Wellcome Fund

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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