Synaptic Organization of Microglomerular Clusters in the Lateral and Medial Bulbs of the Honeybee Brain

The honeybee Apis mellifera is an established model for the study of visual orientation. Yet, research on this topic has focused on behavioral aspects and has neglected the investigation of the underlying neural architectures in the bee brain. In other insects, the anterior optic tubercle, the later...

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Main Authors: Theo Mota, Sabine Kreissl, Ana Carrasco Durán, Damien Lefer, Giovanni Galizia, Martin Giurfa
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-11-01
Series:Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnana.2016.00103/full
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spelling doaj-a065f009cb194ed19bc3b40ca68bc9b02020-11-24T22:39:15ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroanatomy1662-51292016-11-011010.3389/fnana.2016.00103225790Synaptic Organization of Microglomerular Clusters in the Lateral and Medial Bulbs of the Honeybee BrainTheo Mota0Theo Mota1Theo Mota2Sabine Kreissl3Ana Carrasco Durán4Ana Carrasco Durán5Damien Lefer6Damien Lefer7Giovanni Galizia8Martin Giurfa9Martin Giurfa10Federal University of Minas GeraisUniversité de ToulouseCNRSUniversity of KonstanzUniversité de ToulouseCNRSUniversité de ToulouseCNRSUniversity of KonstanzUniversité de ToulouseCNRSThe honeybee Apis mellifera is an established model for the study of visual orientation. Yet, research on this topic has focused on behavioral aspects and has neglected the investigation of the underlying neural architectures in the bee brain. In other insects, the anterior optic tubercle, the lateral and the central complex are important brain regions for visuospatial performances. In the central brain of the honeybee, a prominent group of neurons connecting the anterior optic tubercle with conspicuous microglomerular synaptic structures in the lateral complex has been recently identified, but their neural organization and ultrastructure have not been investigated. Here we characterized these microglomerular structures by means of immunohistochemical and ultrastuctural analyses, in order to evaluate neurotransmission and synaptic organization. Three-dimensional reconstructions of the presynaptic and postsynaptic microglomerular regions were performed based on confocal microscopy. Each presynaptic region appears as a large cup-shaped profile that embraces numerous postsynaptic profiles of GABAergic tangential neurons connecting the lateral complex to the central complex. We also identified serotoninergic broad field neurons that probably provide modulatory input from the central complex to the synaptic microglomeruli in the lateral complex. Two distinct clusters of microglomerular structures were identified in the lateral bulb and medial bulb of the lateral complex. Although the ultrastructure of both clusters is very similar, we found differences in the number of microglomeruli and in the volume of the presynaptic profiles of each cluster. We discuss the possible role of these microglomerular clusters in the visuospatial behavior of honeybees and propose research avenues for studying their neural plasticity and synaptic function.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnana.2016.00103/fullSerotoninGABAVisionHoneybeecentral complexanterior optic tubercle
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author Theo Mota
Theo Mota
Theo Mota
Sabine Kreissl
Ana Carrasco Durán
Ana Carrasco Durán
Damien Lefer
Damien Lefer
Giovanni Galizia
Martin Giurfa
Martin Giurfa
spellingShingle Theo Mota
Theo Mota
Theo Mota
Sabine Kreissl
Ana Carrasco Durán
Ana Carrasco Durán
Damien Lefer
Damien Lefer
Giovanni Galizia
Martin Giurfa
Martin Giurfa
Synaptic Organization of Microglomerular Clusters in the Lateral and Medial Bulbs of the Honeybee Brain
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
Serotonin
GABA
Vision
Honeybee
central complex
anterior optic tubercle
author_facet Theo Mota
Theo Mota
Theo Mota
Sabine Kreissl
Ana Carrasco Durán
Ana Carrasco Durán
Damien Lefer
Damien Lefer
Giovanni Galizia
Martin Giurfa
Martin Giurfa
author_sort Theo Mota
title Synaptic Organization of Microglomerular Clusters in the Lateral and Medial Bulbs of the Honeybee Brain
title_short Synaptic Organization of Microglomerular Clusters in the Lateral and Medial Bulbs of the Honeybee Brain
title_full Synaptic Organization of Microglomerular Clusters in the Lateral and Medial Bulbs of the Honeybee Brain
title_fullStr Synaptic Organization of Microglomerular Clusters in the Lateral and Medial Bulbs of the Honeybee Brain
title_full_unstemmed Synaptic Organization of Microglomerular Clusters in the Lateral and Medial Bulbs of the Honeybee Brain
title_sort synaptic organization of microglomerular clusters in the lateral and medial bulbs of the honeybee brain
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
issn 1662-5129
publishDate 2016-11-01
description The honeybee Apis mellifera is an established model for the study of visual orientation. Yet, research on this topic has focused on behavioral aspects and has neglected the investigation of the underlying neural architectures in the bee brain. In other insects, the anterior optic tubercle, the lateral and the central complex are important brain regions for visuospatial performances. In the central brain of the honeybee, a prominent group of neurons connecting the anterior optic tubercle with conspicuous microglomerular synaptic structures in the lateral complex has been recently identified, but their neural organization and ultrastructure have not been investigated. Here we characterized these microglomerular structures by means of immunohistochemical and ultrastuctural analyses, in order to evaluate neurotransmission and synaptic organization. Three-dimensional reconstructions of the presynaptic and postsynaptic microglomerular regions were performed based on confocal microscopy. Each presynaptic region appears as a large cup-shaped profile that embraces numerous postsynaptic profiles of GABAergic tangential neurons connecting the lateral complex to the central complex. We also identified serotoninergic broad field neurons that probably provide modulatory input from the central complex to the synaptic microglomeruli in the lateral complex. Two distinct clusters of microglomerular structures were identified in the lateral bulb and medial bulb of the lateral complex. Although the ultrastructure of both clusters is very similar, we found differences in the number of microglomeruli and in the volume of the presynaptic profiles of each cluster. We discuss the possible role of these microglomerular clusters in the visuospatial behavior of honeybees and propose research avenues for studying their neural plasticity and synaptic function.
topic Serotonin
GABA
Vision
Honeybee
central complex
anterior optic tubercle
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnana.2016.00103/full
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