被毒蜂刺痛的蟑螂行为恢复分析。

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
S Borbor, S Nordio, F Libersat
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摘要

这只拟寄生蜂将毒液注射到美洲蟑螂的大脑中,目标是中央复合体,一个感觉运动区域。毒液引起梳理,随后是长期的运动不足。虽然梳理毛发归因于毒液中的多巴胺,但运动迟缓的机制尚不清楚。考虑到多巴胺在调节昆虫的觉醒和运动中的作用,以及我们在毒液诱导的梳理行为中发现的长期损伤,我们假设长期梳理损伤背后的机制可能为驱动运动不足的机制提供洞见。我们分析了毒液诱导的蟑螂梳理的恢复情况,并通过向中央复合体注射d1样受体激动剂来研究多巴胺受体的参与。我们的研究结果显示,在第一次蜇伤后一个月,它们对第二次蜇伤的梳理反应就会出现缺陷,这种变化不是由D1受体信号的持久损伤引起的,而是由毒液成分与恢复后的大脑之间的复杂相互作用引起的。
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Behavioral recovery profiling of cockroaches stung by the venomous wasp Ampulex compressa.

The parasitoid wasp Ampulex compressa injects venom into the brain of the American cockroach, targeting the central complex, a sensory-motor region. The venom induces grooming, followed by long-lasting hypokinesia. While grooming is attributed to dopamine in the venom, the mechanisms underlying hypokinesia remain unclear. Given the role of dopamine in modulating arousal and locomotion in insects, and our finding of long-term impairment in venom-induced grooming behavior, we hypothesized that mechanisms behind long-term grooming impairments may provide insight into the mechanisms driving hypokinesia. We analyzed the recovery profile of venom-induced grooming in stung cockroaches and investigated dopamine receptor involvement through D1-like receptor agonist injections into the central complex. Our results reveal a deficient grooming response to a second sting one month after the first, and that this change is not caused by a lasting impairment of D1 receptor signaling but rather a complex interaction between venom components and the recovered brain.

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494
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Experimental Biology is the leading primary research journal in comparative physiology and publishes papers on the form and function of living organisms at all levels of biological organisation, from the molecular and subcellular to the integrated whole animal.
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