Food perception without ingestion leads to metabolic changes and irreversible developmental arrest in C. elegans.
Rebecca E W KaplanAmy K WebsterRojin ChitrakarJoseph A DentL Ryan BaughPublished in: BMC biology (2018)
We conclude that actual ingestion of food is required to initiate postembryonic development in C. elegans. We also conclude that polypeptides are perceived as a food-associated cue in this and likely other animals, initiating a signaling and gene regulatory cascade that alters metabolism in anticipation of feeding and development, but that this response is detrimental if feeding does not occur.