Odour representation in honeybee olfactory glomeruli shows slow temporal dynamics:: an optical recording study using a voltage-sensitive dye

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作者
Galizia, CG [1 ]
Küttner, A [1 ]
Joerges, J [1 ]
Menzel, R [1 ]
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[1] Free Univ Berlin, Fachbereich Biol, Inst Neurobiol, D-14195 Berlin, Germany
关键词
antennal lobe; membrane potential; olfactory coding; Apis mellifera;
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10.1016/S0022-1910(99)00194-8
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Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Stimulation with odours has been shown to elicit characteristic patterns of activated glomeruli in the antennal lobe (AL) of honeybees. In this study we show that these patterns are dynamic in a time window of 2-3 s after stimulus onset. We measured changes in the averaged membrane potential of all cells in the glomerular neuropil by optical imaging of the voltage-sensitive dye RH795 using a slow scan CCD camera (3 frames/s). The four substances 1-hexanol, hexanal, citral and clove-oil as well as the binary mixtures hexanol+hexanal and hexanol+citral were used as stimuli (2 s stimulus duration). We found that: (1) every odour elicited an odour-specific activity pattern, and conversely every glomerulus had a characteristic odour response profile; (2) some glomeruli had a tonic, some a phasic-tonic, and some a slow phasic response pattern; (3) the difference between the glomerular response patterns increased within 2 s of stimulus presentation, which suggests that odour representations became more characteristic over stimulus time; and (4) the responses to odorant mixtures were complex and glomerulus-dependent: some responses correspond to the sum of the compounds' responses, some to the response of one of the components. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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