Title: | Using Single Sensillum Recording to Detect Olfactory Neuron Responses of Bed Bugs to Semiochemicals |
Address: | "Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Auburn University. Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Auburn University; liunann@auburn.edu" |
ISSN/ISBN: | 1940-087X (Electronic) 1940-087X (Linking) |
Abstract: | "The insect olfactory system plays an important role in detecting semiochemicals in the environment. In particular, the antennal sensilla which house single or multiple neurons inside, are considered to make the major contribution in responding to the chemical stimuli. By directly recording action potential in the olfactory sensillum after exposure to stimuli, single sensillum recording (SSR) technique provides a powerful approach for investigating the neural responses of insects to chemical stimuli. For the bed bug, which is a notorious human parasite, multiple types of olfactory sensillum have been characterized. In this study, we demonstrated neural responses of bed bug olfactory sensilla to two chemical stimuli and the dose-dependent responses to one of them using the SSR method. This approach enables researchers to conduct early screening for individual chemical stimuli on the bed bug olfactory sensilla, which would provide valuable information for the development of new bed bug attractants or repellents and benefits the bed bug control efforts" |
Keywords: | Animals Bedbugs/cytology/*physiology Neurons/*physiology Pheromones/*chemistry Sensilla/*physiology Smell/*physiology; |
Notes: | "MedlineLiu, Feng Liu, Nannan eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Video-Audio Media 2016/02/11 J Vis Exp. 2016 Jan 18; (107):e53337. doi: 10.3791/53337" |