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Title:Functional map of the macroglomerular complex of male Helicoverpa armigera
Author(s):Liu XL; Chu X; Sun LL; Wang YN; Xie GY; Chen WB; Liu Y; Berg BG; An SH; Wang GR; Yin XM; Zhao XC;
Address:"Henan International Joint Laboratory of Green Pest Control, College of Plant Protection, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou, China. State Key Laboratory for Biology of Plant Disease and Insect Pests, Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China. Chemosensory Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway"
Journal Title:Insect Sci
Year:2023
Volume:20220618
Issue:1
Page Number:109 - 124
DOI: 10.1111/1744-7917.13083
ISSN/ISBN:1744-7917 (Electronic) 1672-9609 (Linking)
Abstract:"The mechanism of sex pheromone reception in the male cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera has been extensively studied because it has become an important model system for understanding insect olfaction. However, the pathways of pheromone processing from the antenna to the primary olfactory center in H. armigera have not yet been clarified. Here, the physiology and morphology of male H. armigera olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) were studied using single sensillum recording along with anterograde filling and intracellular recording with retrograde filling. OSNs localized in type A sensilla responded to the major pheromone component cis-11-hexadecenal, and the axonal terminals projected to the cumulus (Cu) of the macroglomerular complex (MGC). The OSNs in type B sensilla responded to the behavioral antagonist cis-9-tetradecenal, and the axonal terminals projected to the dorsomedial anterior (DMA) unit of the MGC. In type C sensilla, there were 2 OSNs: one that responded to cis-9-tetradecenal and cis-11-hexadecenol with the axonal terminals projecting to the DMA, and another that responded to the secondary pheromone components cis-9-hexadecenal and cis-9-tetradecenal with the axonal terminals projecting to the dorsomedial posterior (DMP) unit of the MGC. Type A and type B sensilla also housed the secondary OSNs, which were silent neurons with axonal terminals projected to the glomerulus G49 and DMP. Overall, the neural pathways that carry information on attractiveness and aversiveness in response to female pheromone components in H. armigera exhibit distinct projections to the MGC units"
Keywords:Male Female Animals *Olfactory Receptor Neurons/metabolism *Moths/physiology Pheromones *Sex Attractants/metabolism intracellular recording/retrograde filling macroglomerular complex olfactory sensory neuron single sensillum recording/anterograde filling;
Notes:"MedlineLiu, Xiao-Lan Chu, Xi Sun, Long-Long Wang, Ya-Nan Xie, Gui-Ying Chen, Wen-Bo Liu, Yang Berg, Bente G An, Shi-Heng Wang, Gui-Rong Yin, Xin-Ming Zhao, Xin-Cheng eng Australia 2022/05/25 Insect Sci. 2023 Feb; 30(1):109-124. doi: 10.1111/1744-7917.13083. Epub 2022 Jun 18"

 
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