Aminergic regulation of pheromone sensillae in the cockroach <Emphasis Type="Italic">Periplaneta americana</Emphasis> |
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Authors: | M I Zhukovskaya |
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Institution: | (1) Sechenov Institute of Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia |
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Abstract: | Tremendous adaptability of insects is predominantly provided by fast tuning of physiological functioning of an organism to the permanently changing environmental conditions. One of the mechanisms of plasticity in insects is modulation of performance of their sense organs by neurohormones. Activity of at least three out of four receptor cells located in cockroach pheromonesensitive sensilla is modulated by octopamine. An increase of firing rate of pheromone receptor cells and a decrease of electroantennogram amplitude is accompanied by enhanced behavioral responses of male cockroaches to sex pheromone. The effect of octopamine on reception of a repellent (1,8-cineole, eucalyptol) by an insect is reported for the first time. Simultaneous modulation of responses of receptor cells located in sex specific sensilla to semantically different odorants indicates their cooperation in formation of insect behavior. |
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Keywords: | chemoreception insects octopamine repellent |
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