Second-order ocellar neurons in the brain of the honeybee (Apis mellifera) |
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Authors: | Dr. Thomas Heinzeller |
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Affiliation: | (1) Zoologisches Institut der Universität München, Germany;(2) Institut für Histologie und experimentelle Biologie der Universität München, Pettenkoferstr. 11, 8000 München 2, Federal Republic of Germany |
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Abstract: | Summary Electrophoretic injection of Procion Yellow M-R4 into the ocellar tract of the worker bee has revealed the following:Two types of giant axon run from the lateral ocellus to the circumesophageal neuropile, where one branches ipsilaterally and the other contralaterally. A third type comes from the median ocellus and can be traced into the cervical connectives. The largest dendritic complex is in the circumesophageal neuropile; in addition, fiber endings have been demonstrated in the following areas: in the subretinal region, along the optic commissure, in the medulla interna, in the subesophageal ganglion and between the neurosecretory cells of the pars intercerebralis. — The giant fibers are enclosed in a glial sheath.Three types of cell body are described. One is associated with the glia; another, larger cell type comprises giant-axon somata. The third type of cell is small, and cannot yet be identified.Some of the histological results are discussed with respect to the possible function of the ocellus. |
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Keywords: | Ocelli Honeybee Central projections Procion Yellow |
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