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GABA immunostaining in the central complex of dicondylian insects

Title: GABA immunostaining in the central complex of dicondylian insects
Authors: Homberg, Uwe; Humberg, Tim‐Henning; Seyfarth, Jutta; Bode, Katharina; Pérez, Manuel Quintero
Contributors: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Source: Journal of Comparative Neurology ; volume 526, issue 14, page 2301-2318 ; ISSN 0021-9967 1096-9861
Publisher Information: Wiley
Publication Year: 2018
Collection: Wiley Online Library (Open Access Articles via Crossref)
Description: The central complex is a group of midline‐crossing neuropils in the insect brain involved in head direction coding, sky compass navigation, and spatial visual memory. To compare the neuroarchitecture and neurochemistry of the central complex in insects that differ in locomotion, ways of orientation, time of activity (diurnal, nocturnal), and evolutionary history, we studied the distribution of γ‐aminobutyric acid (GABA) immunostaining in the central complex of 29 species, ranging from Zygentoma to Diptera. In all species, the lower division of the central body was densely innervated by GABA‐immunoreactive tangential neurons. These neurons had additional arborizations in the bulb, a distinct region of synaptic complexes in the lateral complex, and somata in a cell cluster mediodorsally to the antennal lobe. Differences in the appearance of GABA immunostaining in the lower division of the central body corresponded to differences in neuropil architecture, such as transformation of the lower division into a toroid in certain Diptera and Heteroptera. In nearly all species two additional systems of tangential neuron of the upper division of the central body were GABA‐immunoreactive. One of these systems diffusely invaded a superior layer, while the second system showed fan‐like projections in an inferior layer. Sparse immunostaining in the protocerebral bridge was detected in cockroaches, a cricket, and two hemipteran species. The data show that three systems of GABA‐immunoreactive tangential neurons of the central body are highly conserved and suggest that the layered organization of the upper division of the central body is, likewise, largely maintained from basal to advanced species.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
DOI: 10.1002/cne.24497
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Accession Number: edsbas.16134480
Database: BASE