Morphology and synaptic connections of pigment‐dispersing factor‐immunoreactive neurons projecting to the lateral protocerebrum in the large black chafer, Holotrichia parallela

Jul 26, 2022The Journal of comparative neurology

Shape and connections of pigment-dispersing factor neurons linking to the side thinking area in the large black chafer beetle

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Abstract

PDF-immunoreactive neurons form a cluster of approximately 100 cells in the brain of the large black chafer Holotrichia parallela.

  • PDF-ir cells are located near the accessory medulla (AME) and are the only cells exhibiting this immunoreactivity.
  • These cells send fibers into the proximal half of the AME and extend into adjacent brain regions.
  • Primary axons from PDF-ir cells connect the bilateral AME by extending through the dorsolateral protocerebrum.
  • Partial overlaps were observed between PDF-ir varicosities and synapsin-ir puncta, suggesting the formation of output synapses.
  • PDF-ir profiles contain small clear synaptic vesicles and dense-core vesicles, indicating potential synaptic activity.

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