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Barflies: Sex-deprived male flies go for the booze - Yahoo! News


NEW YORK (AP) — Guys, when your sweetheart says "No thanks" to sex, do you knock back a few stiff drinks to feel better? Turns out fruit flies do pretty much the same thing.
That's the word from a new study that may explain why both species react that way.
In Friday's issue of the journal Science, researchers propose a biological explanation for why "Not tonight, dear" may lead to "Gimme another beer." If it proves true in people, it may help scientists find new medications to fight alcoholism.
In that case, we can thank thousands of frustrated flies.
One by one, these eager Lotharios were put into a container with a female that had just mated. So she was really, really not interested in doing it again anytime soon. She would run away. She would kick the male. She would stick out her egg-laying organ to hold him at bay.
The male flies went through three hour-long sessions of this every day for four days, enough rejection to discourage them from trying any more.
After that experience, rejected flies were put in vials and given a choice of regular food or alcohol-laced food. They consistently went for the alcohol more than did the male flies that had just mated. In fact, they evidently got plastered.
Some rejected males were moved to a different environment, where groups of guys mingled with receptive females. After the guys had sex, their yen for alcohol declined.
The researchers also paired thousands of other male flies with dead virgin females, so that they didn't experience rejection but didn't have sex either. They still hit the sauce.
What's going on here?
The researchers did other work that implicates a substance in the fly brain called NPF. They theorize that pleasurable activities like having sex boost the activity of brain circuits that use NPF, and that feels good. If a fly is denied sex, the system goes into deficit, driving the fly to seek other rewarding activities such as drinking alcohol.
"I think it's a pretty good bet that it will translate to humans," said Ulrike Heberlein of the University of California, San Francisco, who led the research. If so, "one can say we could now understand why a negative experience, such as a sexual rejection, could drive somebody to drink."
Further research into NPF brain circuitry could shed light on the biology of alcohol abuse and possibly point to treatments someday, said Troy Zars of the University of Missouri in Columbia, who didn't participate in the new work.
Fruit flies are a favorite lab animal in part because scientists have exquisite control over their biology. Here, the researchers were able to alter brain function to zero in on NPF's role.
Whatever the relevance to humans, the work already pays off when Heberlein meets people at parties.
"It makes for wonderful conversation," she said. "When you tell them this story, they just really can't believe it."

Guru Dutt---what do you think buddy!!!!!
 
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these scientest have nothing better to do than research on house flies sex habbit..pretty sad life for them..they should be the first to help themselves as not even the down town prosto would want to sleep with them for all the money in the world
 
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these scientest have nothing better to do than research on house flies sex habbit..pretty sad life for them..they should be the first to help themselves as not even the down town prosto would want to sleep with them for all the money in the world

Hi,

It is not like that---this is a very important research---first you locate the center in the brain that is receiving the stimuli---then see what chemicals are released---with these chemical you make make similiar chemicals in the lab to see the results and manufacture other chemical to reverse the results.

Why do we react the way we do---it is the most important question to a scientist---and what chemicals in the brain are released and how they control our actions is primo science.

A research can look into issues of depression--anger---mood swings etc etc etc and the way the brain reacts and what part of the brain does what.
 
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This is disusting using alcohol on animals. What they didn't show was how many flies died.
 
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At least we are not alone:---

Barflies: Sex-deprived male flies go for the booze - Yahoo! News


NEW YORK (AP) — Guys, when your sweetheart says "No thanks" to sex, do you knock back a few stiff drinks to feel better? Turns out fruit flies do pretty much the same thing.
That's the word from a new study that may explain why both species react that way.
In Friday's issue of the journal Science, researchers propose a biological explanation for why "Not tonight, dear" may lead to "Gimme another beer." If it proves true in people, it may help scientists find new medications to fight alcoholism.
In that case, we can thank thousands of frustrated flies.
One by one, these eager Lotharios were put into a container with a female that had just mated. So she was really, really not interested in doing it again anytime soon. She would run away. She would kick the male. She would stick out her egg-laying organ to hold him at bay.
The male flies went through three hour-long sessions of this every day for four days, enough rejection to discourage them from trying any more.
After that experience, rejected flies were put in vials and given a choice of regular food or alcohol-laced food. They consistently went for the alcohol more than did the male flies that had just mated. In fact, they evidently got plastered.
Some rejected males were moved to a different environment, where groups of guys mingled with receptive females. After the guys had sex, their yen for alcohol declined.
The researchers also paired thousands of other male flies with dead virgin females, so that they didn't experience rejection but didn't have sex either. They still hit the sauce.
What's going on here?
The researchers did other work that implicates a substance in the fly brain called NPF. They theorize that pleasurable activities like having sex boost the activity of brain circuits that use NPF, and that feels good. If a fly is denied sex, the system goes into deficit, driving the fly to seek other rewarding activities such as drinking alcohol.
"I think it's a pretty good bet that it will translate to humans," said Ulrike Heberlein of the University of California, San Francisco, who led the research. If so, "one can say we could now understand why a negative experience, such as a sexual rejection, could drive somebody to drink."
Further research into NPF brain circuitry could shed light on the biology of alcohol abuse and possibly point to treatments someday, said Troy Zars of the University of Missouri in Columbia, who didn't participate in the new work.
Fruit flies are a favorite lab animal in part because scientists have exquisite control over their biology. Here, the researchers were able to alter brain function to zero in on NPF's role.
Whatever the relevance to humans, the work already pays off when Heberlein meets people at parties.
"It makes for wonderful conversation," she said. "When you tell them this story, they just really can't believe it."

Guru Dutt---what do you think buddy!!!!!

seem/s to me the person who thought about idea was a big big rejectt himself????????

in human's yes there are rejction but i dont think we take alcohal just for that...?????????

heck when i was first rejected by a girl..i simply went to her anty party in the class & she was more than eager to oblige me...heck i ended up getting both????? i enjoyed my desision to the full & have been very lucky i guess

any way back to the topic i think females dont like drunks in the first place cause by design they go for the most daring & sucsessful male so as to get the best result's i mean better & stronger both mentally & phisically ..offsrings thats the main reason we have term's such as looser's & winner's...all owr activities are driven by the urge to suceed & get the female of owr choice so that we have more confidance & higher Testosterone level to influence opposite sex and alcohal only makes things more complicated!!!!

i think thats the same reason why some guy's preffer to have arranged marriges ??????

but apna to clear funda hai to nahee aur sahee aur nahee too koi aur sahee .....& i tell you its the best funda & works all the time..atleast for me????????
 
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seem/s to me the person who thought about idea was a big big rejectt himself????????

in human's yes there are rejction but i dont think we take alcohal just for that...?????????

heck when i was first rejected by a girl..i simply went to her anty party in the class & she was more than eager to oblige me...heck i ended up getting both????? i enjoyed my desision to the full & have been very lucky i guess

any way back to the topic i think females dont like drunks in the first place cause by design they go for the most daring & sucsessful male so as to get the best result's i mean better & stronger both mentally & phisically ..offsrings thats the main reason we have term's such as looser's & winner's...all owr activities are driven by the urge to suceed & get the female of owr choice so that we have more confidance & higher Testosterone level to influence opposite sex and alcohal only makes things more complicated!!!!

i think thats the same reason why some guy's preffer to have arranged marriges ??????

but apna to clear funda hai to nahee aur sahee aur nahee too koi aur sahee .....& i tell you its the best funda & works all the time..atleast for me????????

All hail the Guru of Love !

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P.S Imran bhai kidhar hain ?
 
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