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Identification of serotonin- and vasopressin immunoreactivities in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of four mammalian species
Authors:Ueda  S  Kawata  M  Sano  Y
Institution:(1) Molecular Biology Unit, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Bombay, India;(2) Institute of Zoology, University of Fribourg, Pérolles, Fribourg, Switzerland;(3) Zoologisches Institut, Universität Freiburg, Pérolles, CH-1700 Freiburg, Switzerland
Abstract:Summary Cobalt fills from small, defined regions of the antenna in D. melanogaster show that the three types of sensilla on the third segment, the flagellum, and a fourth sensillum located in the arista, project into the glomeruli of the antennal lobe. We have identified 19 glomeruli in each lobe, according to their location, shape, and size. At least ten of these represent major projection areas of flagellar or aristal sensilla. The large majority of glomeruli is innervated from both antennae, but a small group of five receive exclusively ipsilateral input. A particular sensory fiber appears to terminate only in one specific glomerulus, either in the ipsilateral or in both lobes. Fills from flagellar regions bearing a single type of sensillum, yield a specific pattern of glomeruli containing stained terminals. Aristal projections remain strictly ipsilateral, whereas those from the other sensilla consist of an ipsilateral and a bilateral component. When filling from different points in an area bearing one type of sensillum, similar projections are produced, suggesting that projection patterns observed reflect predominantly the type of sensillum rather than its location on the flagellum. Accordingly, individual glomeruli might represent functional units, each receiving antennal input in a characteristic combination.We are indebted to Dr. H. Tobler for critical comments. R.F.S. was supported by the Swiss National Foundation (Grant No. 3.541-0.79) as well as a Travel Aid by the Swiss Academy of Sciences
Keywords:Antennal sensilla  Central projections  Antennal glomeruli  Orthograde cobalt diffusion  Drosophila melanogaster
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