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The antennal lobe of the African malaria mosquito, Anopheles gambiae - innervation and three-dimensional reconstruction
Authors:Ghaninia Majid  Hansson Bill S  Ignell Rickard
Affiliation:Division of Chemical Ecology, Department of Crop Sciences, SLU, Box 44, 230 53 Alnarp, Sweden.
Abstract:Antibody labelling and subsequent three-dimensional reconstructions of the primary olfactory centres, the antennal lobes, of male and female African malaria mosquitoes, Anopheles gambiae, revealed 61 and 60 glomerular neuropils respectively. In addition to the small difference in number of glomeruli, sexual dimorphism was observed in both the size of the antennal lobe and of individual glomeruli. Furthermore, sexual specificity was observed within the array. Anterograde staining of afferents from peripheral olfactory organs support the reconstruction of the glomerular array. Although anterograde stainings support an organotopic organization of the antennal lobe, convergence of afferents originating from different organs into single glomeruli is observed. This finding, in both A. gambiae and A. aegypti, may shed new light upon the development and function of the olfactory system.
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