Ridgel Angela L, Alexander Blythe E, Ritzmann Roy E
Department of Biology, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106-7080, USA.
J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol. 2007 Apr;193(4):385-402. doi: 10.1007/s00359-006-0193-7. Epub 2006 Nov 23.
Legged locomotion has evolved as the most effective form of movement through unpredictable and tortuous environments. Upon encountering an obstacle, an animal must evaluate the object with its sense organs then use the information it acquires to direct appropriate transitional behaviors, such as turning. Previous studies using genetic and surgical lesions implicate the central body complex (CBC) in control of such transitional behaviors of various insects. In this study, lesions of the CBC and surrounding brain regions were used to examine the effects of damage on turning in free-moving and tethered cockroaches. Lesions were performed either as sagittal incisions or by inserting small pieces of foil into regions of the brain. Locomotor behaviors of intact and lesioned animals were compared using high speed video and kinematic analysis. The lesions locations were determined through histological methods. Sagittal lesions to the CBC often result in continuous or incorrect turns. Foil lesions in the CBC also increase the probability that individuals will show turning deficits. The location and degree of the lesion had a strong effect on the animal's ability to turn. These data strongly suggest that the CBC mediates the effects of head sense organs that produce changes in the direction of walking.
腿部运动已经进化成为在不可预测且曲折的环境中最有效的运动形式。遇到障碍物时,动物必须用其感觉器官评估该物体,然后利用获取的信息来指导适当的过渡行为,比如转弯。以往利用基因和手术损伤进行的研究表明,中央体复合体(CBC)参与控制各种昆虫的此类过渡行为。在本研究中,对CBC和周围脑区进行损伤,以检验损伤对自由移动和被拴系蟑螂转弯的影响。损伤通过矢状切口或向脑区插入小箔片来进行。使用高速视频和运动学分析比较完整动物和损伤动物的运动行为。通过组织学方法确定损伤位置。对CBC的矢状损伤常常导致连续或错误的转弯。CBC中的箔片损伤也增加了个体出现转弯缺陷的可能性。损伤的位置和程度对动物的转弯能力有很大影响。这些数据有力地表明,CBC介导头部感觉器官产生行走方向变化的作用。