Constancy of ascending projections in the metamorphosing brain of the meal-beetle Tenebrio molitor L. (Insecta: Coleoptera)
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Constancy of ascending projections in the metamorphosing brain of the meal-beetle Tenebrio molitor L. (Insecta: Coleoptera)
Abstract
The fate of ascending projections of thoracic interneurons in the metamorphosing brain of Tenebrio molitor is described. Persistent brain neurons were identified and their fate is described during metamorphosis. The projection sites of ascending elements are invariable throughout metamorphosis both in quantitative and in qualitative terms. Some of these ascending neurons are serotonin-immunoreactive and this set of neurons maintains a constant projection site within the metamorphosing brain. The alterations in the projection sites of these and other ascending neurons in the ventral nerve cord were analysed experimentally. The central projection sites of these persistent ascending neurons are not important for the maintenance of their nerve cord projections throughout metamorphosis. Experimental deletion of ascending neurons which project into the suboesophageal ganglion varies the shape of persistent central neurons.
Keywords: Holometabola; Identified neurons; Insect; Metamorphosis; Neuronal development.
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