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Abstract

Neural processing in animals facilitate sensory adaptation by eliciting appropriate responses to changing environmental stimuli. Although sensory adaptation is well recognized, the specific role of individual neurons in these adaptive mechanisms remains poorly understood from a theoretical standpoint. Specifically, it is unclear how single neurons influence the processing of sensory information and modulate their responses to environmental changes. In Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans), the primary AFD thermosensory neurons respond to external thermal stimuli incorporating experience-dependent temperature response thresholds. While extensive experimental studies have highlighted the functional features of the AFD neurons, mathematical understanding of their responses is still not well established. In this study, we develop a theoretical framework that captures how a single pair of AFD neurons encodes sensory information and regulates their responses to thermal warming signals, with a focus on how prior environmental experiences influence these responses. Through this framework we find that the interaction between two key entities, i.e., cGMP and calcium, plays a crucial role in processing sensory information and fine-tuning neuronal responses to thermal changes. In addition to reproducing experimentally known trends, our results show that growth conditions such as cultivation temperature of the worms significantly shape the neurons' functional properties, including their operating range, activation thresholds and response start time and duration. The findings in this work, therefore, enhance the overall understanding of how environmental experiences by single neuron shape sensory systems and provide a deeper connection between experimental data and quantitative models.

Competing Interest Statement

The authors have declared no competing interest.

Footnotes

* https://github.com/cebpLab/AFD-Model

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Title
Neuronal Decoding of Temperature Signals in Caenorhabditis elegans
Publication title
bioRxiv; Cold Spring Harbor
Publication year
2025
Publication date
Jan 27, 2025
Section
New Results
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Source
BioRxiv
Place of publication
Cold Spring Harbor
Country of publication
United States
University/institution
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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ISSN
2692-8205
Source type
Working Paper
Language of publication
English
Document type
Working Paper
ProQuest document ID
3160209520
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https://www.proquest.com/working-papers/neuronal-decoding-temperature-signals/docview/3160209520/se-2?accountid=208611
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Last updated
2025-01-28
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ProQuest One Academic