Malun D, Waldow U, Kraus D, Boeckh J
Institut fur Zoologie, Universität Regensburg, Germany.
J Comp Neurol. 1993 Mar 8;329(2):143-62. doi: 10.1002/cne.903290202.
The topography and neuroanatomy of fibers connecting the deutocerebrum to the protocerebrum in the brain of the American cockroach Periplaneta americana were investigated by staining single or multiple deutocerebral neurons with cobalt, Lucifer Yellow, or biocytin. Five tracts are distinguished on the basis of their routes from origins in the antennal lobe to the protocerebral neuropil: the inner antenno-cerebral tract (IACT); antenno-cerebral tracts II, III, and IV (ACT II, III, IV), and the outer antenno-cerebral tract (OACT). These tracts are largely composed of the axons of four classes of deutocerebral projection neurons, which have been identified morphologically; the neuronal arborizations in the glomeruli of the antennal lobe and in the protocerebral projection regions have been examined. Projection neurons with processes in the inner antenno-cerebral tract and in the antenno-cerebral tract II each innervate a single glomerulus in the antennal lobe, and both types have terminals in the calyces of the mushroom bodies and in the lateral lobe of the protocerebrum. The axons of pheromone-sensitive projection neurons with dendritic trees in the male-specific macroglomerulus seem to run exclusively in the inner antenno-cerebral tract. Subgroups of these pheromone sensitive neurons differ in relative sensitivity to the two female attractant components as well as in the arborization pattern of their dendrites in the macroglomerulus. The projection neurons of two other classes each innervate many glomeruli in the antennal lobe, those of one class sending their axons into the protocerebrum in the antenno-cerebral tract IV and the other, in the outer antenno-cerebral tract. The neurons of antenno-cerebral tract IV innervate not only the mushroom body calyces and the lateral lobe but also neuropil regions not previously described in the cockroach. Neurons with axons in the outer antenno-cerebral tract have no terminals in the calyces but innervate the lateral lobe and the neuropil surrounding the tract. The morphological findings presented here show that, in addition to the tracts previously documented in the cockroach brain, there are other, presumably olfactory, connections between the deutocerebrum and the protocerebrum.
通过用钴、路西法黄或生物胞素对美洲大蠊(Periplaneta americana)脑中连接中脑与前脑的纤维的局部解剖和神经解剖进行了研究。根据它们从触角叶起源到前脑神经纤维网的路径,区分出五条神经束:内侧触角 - 脑束(IACT);触角 - 脑束II、III和IV(ACT II、III、IV),以及外侧触角 - 脑束(OACT)。这些神经束主要由四类已在形态学上鉴定的中脑投射神经元的轴突组成;已检查了触角叶的小球体和前脑投射区域中的神经元分支。在内侧触角 - 脑束和触角 - 脑束II中有突起的投射神经元各自支配触角叶中的单个小球体,并且这两种类型在蘑菇体的萼和前脑的外侧叶中都有终末。在雄性特异性大球体中有树突树的信息素敏感投射神经元的轴突似乎仅在内侧触角 - 脑束中运行。这些信息素敏感神经元的亚组在对两种雌性引诱剂成分的相对敏感性以及它们在大球体中的树突分支模式方面有所不同。另外两类投射神经元各自支配触角叶中的许多小球体,其中一类的轴突在触角 - 脑束IV中进入前脑,另一类在外侧触角 - 脑束中。触角 - 脑束IV的神经元不仅支配蘑菇体萼和外侧叶,还支配蟑螂中先前未描述的神经纤维网区域。轴突在外侧触角 - 脑束中的神经元在萼中没有终末,但支配外侧叶和围绕该神经束的神经纤维网。此处呈现的形态学发现表明,除了先前在蟑螂脑中记录的神经束之外,中脑和前脑之间还有其他可能是嗅觉的连接。