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Morphology and Physiology of the Serotonin-immunoreactive Putative Antennal Lobe Feedback Neuron in the Male Silkmoth Bombyx mori

Authors :
Masaaki Iwano
Laureline Gatellier
Evan S. Hill
Ryohei Kanzaki
Source :
Chemical Senses. 27:475-483
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2002.

Abstract

In the male silkmoth Bombyx mori, olfactory information is relayed from olfactory receptor neurons in the antennae to the antennal lobe, and then to a variety of protocerebral neuropils. Currently, very little is known about neuromodulators that may affect the dynamics of this olfactory neural network. Immunocytochemical studies have revealed the presence of a serotonin-immunoreactive (SI) neuron that, in several insect species, is thought to provide feedback to the antennal lobe. To date, no studies have revealed details of this neuron's physiology. Using intracellular recording and staining, the silkmoth SI neuron (in two individuals) was first characterized physiologically and then stained with Lucifer Yellow to reveal morphological details. Immunocytochemical methods were also used to confirm the presence of serotonin. The silkmoth SI neuron branched in many important brain neuropils such as the mushroom body, central body, lateral accessory lobe and antennal lobe. The SI neuron in both individuals fired spontaneous, long duration action potentials, and responded to mechanosensory stimuli to the antennae.

Details

ISSN :
14643553
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemical Senses
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8a173ae3f5032563d0cc2fe70a87a928