Tedjakumala Stevanus R, Rouquette Jacques, Boizeau Marie-Laure, Mesce Karen A, Hotier Lucie, Massou Isabelle, Giurfa Martin
Research Centre on Animal Cognition, Center for Integrative Biology, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), University of ToulouseToulouse, France.
Advanced Technology Institute in Life Sciences (ITAV), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique-Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III (CNRS-UPS), Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse III (UPS), Université de ToulouseToulouse, France.
Front Syst Neurosci. 2017 Jul 10;11:47. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2017.00047. eCollection 2017.
Dopamine (DA) plays a fundamental role in insect behavior as it acts both as a general modulator of behavior and as a value system in associative learning where it mediates the reinforcing properties of unconditioned stimuli (US). Here we aimed at characterizing the dopaminergic neurons in the central nervous system of the honey bee, an insect that serves as an established model for the study of learning and memory. We used tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) immunoreactivity (ir) to ensure that the neurons detected synthesize DA endogenously. We found three main dopaminergic clusters, C1-C3, which had been previously described; the C1 cluster is located in a small region adjacent to the esophagus (ES) and the antennal lobe (AL); the C2 cluster is situated above the C1 cluster, between the AL and the vertical lobe (VL) of the mushroom body (MB); the C3 cluster is located below the calyces (CA) of the MB. In addition, we found a novel dopaminergic cluster, C4, located above the dorsomedial border of the lobula, which innervates the visual neuropils of the bee brain. Additional smaller processes and clusters were found and are described. The profuse dopaminergic innervation of the entire bee brain and the specific connectivity of DA neurons, with visual, olfactory and gustatory circuits, provide a foundation for a deeper understanding of how these sensory modules are modulated by DA, and the DA-dependent value-based associations that occur during associative learning.
多巴胺(DA)在昆虫行为中起着至关重要的作用,它既是行为的一般调节因子,又是联想学习中的价值系统,在其中介导非条件刺激(US)的强化特性。在这里,我们旨在表征蜜蜂中枢神经系统中的多巴胺能神经元,蜜蜂是一种已确立的学习和记忆研究模型昆虫。我们使用酪氨酸羟化酶(TH)免疫反应性(ir)来确保检测到的神经元内源性合成DA。我们发现了三个主要的多巴胺能簇,C1 - C3,这些簇先前已有描述;C1簇位于与食管(ES)和触角叶(AL)相邻的一个小区域;C2簇位于C1簇上方,在触角叶和蘑菇体(MB)的垂直叶(VL)之间;C3簇位于蘑菇体萼(CA)下方。此外,我们发现了一个新的多巴胺能簇,C4,位于小叶背内侧边界上方,它支配蜜蜂大脑的视觉神经纤维网。还发现并描述了其他较小的突起和簇。整个蜜蜂大脑丰富的多巴胺能神经支配以及DA神经元与视觉、嗅觉和味觉回路的特定连接,为更深入理解这些感觉模块如何被DA调节以及在联想学习过程中发生的基于DA的价值关联奠定了基础。