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Neural Circuit Recording from an Intact Cockroach Nervous System
Authors:Josh S. Titlow  Zana R. Majeed  H. Bernard Hartman  Ellen Burns  Robin L. Cooper
Affiliation:1.Department of Biology, University of Kentucky;2.Department of Biology, University of Salahaddin;3.Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, University of Oregon
Abstract:The cockroach ventral nerve cord preparation is a tractable system for neuroethology experiments, neural network modeling, and testing the physiological effects of insecticides. This article describes the scope of cockroach sensory modalities that can be used to assay how an insect nervous system responds to environmental perturbations. Emphasis here is on the escape behavior mediated by cerci to giant fiber transmission in Periplaneta americana. This in situ preparation requires only moderate dissecting skill and electrophysiological expertise to generate reproducible recordings of neuronal activity. Peptides or other chemical reagents can then be applied directly to the nervous system in solution with the physiological saline. Insecticides could also be administered prior to dissection and the escape circuit can serve as a proxy for the excitable state of the central nervous system. In this context the assays described herein would also be useful to researchers interested in limb regeneration and the evolution of nervous system development for which P. americana is an established model organism.
Keywords:Neuroscience   Issue 81   Life Sciences (General)   electrophysiology   neural circuit   cockroach   neuroethology   neural network modeling   P. americana   action potentials (APs)
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