蝗虫在聚集时使用神经元感觉优先级来调和两个相互冲突的嗅觉信号。

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Qiaoqiao Yu, Jing Yang, Jia Yu, Hong Lei, Le Kang, Xiaojiao Guo
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迁徙的蝗虫(Locusta migratoria)在聚集过程中释放出两种关键的气味:4-乙烯炔醇(4VA)和苯乙腈(PAN),前者是一种聚集信息素,吸引同种虫形成群体;后者是一种警告信号和防御毒素的前体,阻止同种虫自相残杀,保护自己免受捕食者的侵害。然而,蝗虫在聚集时如何调和这两种相互冲突的嗅觉信号尚不清楚。我们的研究通过检查这两种信号的释放动力学、它们的行为效应和它们感知的神经机制来解决这个问题。与PAN相比,4VA的释放时间更早,蝗虫密度更低,PAN的释放量随着聚集的进行而增加。尽管PAN的排放水平最终超过了4VA,但蝗虫始终表现出对排放混合物的偏好,无论比例和浓度如何变化。值得注意的是,增加PAN中4VA的添加量可以抵消PAN的驱避效果,但当PAN添加到4VA中时,情况并非如此。在机制上,我们发现响应4VA的触角神经元抑制响应PAN的神经元的活性。在触角叶,是投射神经元的传导速度,而不是其他神经特性,负责观察到的行为模式,导致一个整体的吸引反应。总的来说,我们的发现意味着昆虫能够协调两种不同的信息素的作用,以优化社会凝聚力和化学防御。
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Locusts employ neuronal sensory prioritization to reconcile two conflicting olfactory signals while aggregating.

Migratory locusts (Locusta migratoria) emit two key odorants during aggregation: 4-vinylanisole (4VA), which serves as an aggregation pheromone attracting conspecifics to form swarms, and phenylacetonitrile (PAN), which acts as an aposematic signal and a precursor of a defense toxin, deterring conspecifics from cannibalism and protecting against predators. However, how locusts reconcile these two conflicting olfactory signals while aggregating is not yet understood. Our study addresses this by examining the release dynamics of the two signals, their behavioral effects, and the neural mechanisms underlying their perception. 4VA is released earlier and at lower locust densities than PAN, with PAN's release increasing as aggregation progresses. Although PAN's emission levels eventually exceed those of 4VA, locusts consistently exhibit a preference for the emitted blend, regardless of variations in proportions and concentrations. Notably, increasing amounts of 4VA added to PAN can counteract PAN's repellent effects, but this is not the case when PAN is added to 4VA. Mechanistically, we found that antennal neurons responsive to 4VA suppress the activity of neurons responsive to PAN. In the antennal lobe, it is the conduction velocities of projection neurons, rather than other neural properties, that are responsible for the observed behavioral pattern, leading to an overall attractive response. Collectively, our findings imply that insects are capable of harmonizing the effects of two distinct pheromones to optimize both social cohesion and chemical defense.

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