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Acta Biol Hung


Title:"The compartment structures of the antennal lobe in the ant, Aphaenogaster smythiesi japonica"
Author(s):Sakura M; Hiraguchi T; Ohkawara K; Aonuma H;
Address:"Research Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0812, Japan"
Journal Title:Acta Biol Hung
Year:2008
Volume:59 Suppl
Issue:
Page Number:183 - 187
DOI: 10.1556/ABiol.59.2008.Suppl.27
ISSN/ISBN:0236-5383 (Print) 0236-5383 (Linking)
Abstract:"Pheromones are important cues for social insects such as ants. As a first step in elucidation of pheromonal information processing mechanisms in the myrmicine ant, we investigated the morphological structure of the antennal lobe. Using autofluorescence imaging, labeling of neuronal filamentous actin, and reduced silver impregnation staining, the antennal lobe was found to consist of five compartments that, each received input from a different antennal sensory tract. Two major tracts of projection neurons, the medial and lateral antenno-cerebral tract (m- and 1-ACT), originated from a different region of the antennal lobe. The m-ACT originated from the posterior part of the antennal lobe whereas the 1-ACT originated from the anterior part. These results demonstrate a spatial segregation of function within the antennal lobe"
Keywords:Animals Ants/*anatomy & histology/physiology Brain/anatomy & histology/physiology Female Male Pheromones/physiology Signal Transduction Social Behavior;
Notes:"MedlineSakura, Midori Hiraguchi, T Ohkawara, K Aonuma, H eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Hungary 2008/07/26 Acta Biol Hung. 2008; 59 Suppl:183-7. doi: 10.1556/ABiol.59.2008.Suppl.27"

 
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