RRC ID 75978
著者 Iliff AJ, Wang C, Ronan EA, Hake AE, Guo Y, Li X, Zhang X, Zheng M, Liu J, Grosh K, Duncan RK, Xu XZS.
タイトル The nematode C. elegans senses airborne sound.
ジャーナル Neuron
Abstract Unlike olfaction, taste, touch, vision, and proprioception, which are widespread across animal phyla, hearing is found only in vertebrates and some arthropods. The vast majority of invertebrate species are thus considered insensitive to sound. Here, we challenge this conventional view by showing that the earless nematode C. elegans senses airborne sound at frequencies reaching the kHz range. Sound vibrates C. elegans skin, which acts as a pressure-to-displacement transducer similar to vertebrate eardrum, activates sound-sensitive FLP/PVD neurons attached to the skin, and evokes phonotaxis behavior. We identified two nAChRs that transduce sound signals independently of ACh, revealing an unexpected function of nAChRs in mechanosensation. Thus, the ability to sense airborne sound is not restricted to vertebrates and arthropods as previously thought, and might have evolved multiple times independently in the animal kingdom, suggesting convergent evolution. Our studies also demonstrate that animals without ears may not be presumed to be sound insensitive.
巻・号 109(22)
ページ 3633-3646.e7
公開日 2021-11-17
DOI 10.1016/j.neuron.2021.08.035
PII S0896-6273(21)00652-8
PMID 34555314
PMC PMC8602785
MeSH Animals Caenorhabditis elegans* / physiology Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins* / physiology Mechanotransduction, Cellular / physiology Proprioception Touch / physiology
リソース情報
線虫 tm1552 tm2071