Distribution and Organization of Descending Neurons in the Brain of Adult Helicoverpa armigera (Insecta).

Insects(2023)

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The descending neurons (DNs) of insects connect the brain and thoracic ganglia and play a key role in controlling insect behaviors. Here, a comprehensive investigation of the distribution and organization of the DNs in the brain of (Hübner) was made by using backfilling from the neck connective combined with immunostaining techniques. The maximum number of DN somata labeled in was about 980 in males and 840 in females, indicating a sexual difference in DNs. All somata of DNs in were classified into six different clusters, and the cluster of DNd was only found in males. The processes of stained neurons in were mainly found in the ventral central brain, including in the posterior slope, ventral lateral protocerebrum, lateral accessory lobe, antennal mechanosensory and motor center, gnathal ganglion and other small periesophageal neuropils. These results indicate that the posterior ventral part of the brain is vital for regulating locomotion in insects. These findings provide a detailed description of DNs in the brain that could contribute to investigations on the neural mechanism of moth behaviors.
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Helicoverpa armigera,backfilling,descending neuron,gnathal ganglion,posterior slope,three-dimensional reconstruction
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