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Dacks, A.M., Christensen, T.A., Hildebrand, J.G. (2006). Phylogeny of a serotonin-immunoreactive neuron in the primary olfactory center of the insect brain.  J. Comp. Neurol. 498(6): 727--746.
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Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5HT) functions in insects as a neurotransmitter, neuromodulator, and neurohormone. In the sphinx moth Manduca sexta, each of the paired antennal lobes (ALs; the primary olfactory centers in the insect brain) has one 5HT-immunoreactive (5HT-ir) neuron that projects into the protocerebrum, crosses the posterior midline, and innervates the contralateral AL; this is referred to as the contralaterally projecting, serotonin-immunoreactive deutocerebral (CSD) neuron. These neurons are thought to function as centrifugal modulators of olfactory sensitivity. To examine the phylogenetic distribution of 5HT-ir neurons apparently homologous to the CSD neuron, we imaged 5HT-like immunoreactivity in the brains of 40 species of insects belonging to 38 families in nine orders. CSD neurons were found in other Lepidoptera, Trichoptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, and Neuroptera but not in the Hymenoptera. In the paraneopteran and polyneopteran species (insects that undergo incomplete metamorphosis) examined, AL 5HT neurons innervate the ispsilateral AL and project to the protocerebrum. Our findings suggest that the characteristic morphology of the CSD neurons originated in the holometabolous insects (those that undergo complete metamorphosis) and were lost in the Hymenoptera. In a subset of the Diptera, the CSD neurons branch within the contralateral AL and project back to the ipsilateral AL via the antennal commissure. The evolution of AL 5HT neurons is discussed in the context of the physiological actions of 5HT observed in the lepidopteran AL.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Journal
    Abbreviation
    J. Comp. Neurol.
    Title
    Journal of Comparative Neurology
    Publication Year
    1911-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0021-9967
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