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Ultrastructure and receptor cell responses of the antennal grooved peg sensilla of <i>Triatoma infestans</i> (Hemiptera: Reduviidae)

Auteur(s)
Diehl, Peter-Allan 
Institut de biologie 
Vlimant, Michèle 
Institut de biologie 
Guerenstein, Pablo
Guerin, Patrick 
Institut de biologie 
Date de parution
2003
In
Arthropod Structure & Development, Elsevier, 2003/31/4/271-285
Mots-clés
  • Sensillum
  • Olfaction
  • Sensory receptor cells
  • <i>Triatoma infestans</i>
  • Triatomine bugs
  • Ultrastructure
  • Electrophysiology
  • Sensillum

  • Olfaction

  • Sensory receptor cell...

  • <i>Triatoma infestans...

  • Triatomine bugs

  • Ultrastructure

  • Electrophysiology

Résumé
Ultrastructural examination of grooved-peg (GP) sensilla on the antenna of fifth instar <i>Triatoma infestans</i> nymphs by scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy reveal that they are 8–18 μm long with a diameter of about 2–2.8 μm at the non-articulated base. Some pegs have a terminal pore. These double-walled wall-pore (dw-wp) sensilla have an outer cuticular wall with 13–18 longitudinal grooves at the distal part of the peg. Groove channels are present at the bottom of the grooves from which radial spoke channels lead into the inner sensillum-lymph cavity. A dendrite sheath connects the tip of the thecogen cell to the inner cuticular wall thus forming separated outer and inner sensillum-lymph cavities. Four or five bipolar receptor cells are ensheathed successively within the GP sensilla by the thecogen cell, trichogen and tormogen cells. The inner dendritic segments of each sensory cell give rise at the ciliary constriction to an unbranched outer dendritic segment which can reach the tip of the sensillum. <br><br> Electrophysiological recordings from the GP sensilla indicate that they house NH3, short-chain carboxylic acid and short-chain aliphatic amine receptor cells and can be divided into three functional sub-types (GP 1–3). All GP sensilla carry a receptor cell excited by aliphatic amines, such as isobutylamine, a compound associated with vertebrate odour. GP type 1 and 2 sensilla house, in addition, an NH<sub>3</sub>-excited cell whereas the type 2 sensilla also contains a short-chain carboxylic acid receptor. No cell particularly sensitive to either NH3 or carboxylic acids was found in the grooved-peg type 3 sensilla. GP types 1, 2 and 3 represent ca. 36, 10 and 43% of the GP sensilla, respectively, whereas the remaining 11% contain receptor cells that manifest normal spontaneous activity but do not respond to any of the afore mentioned stimuli.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/16667
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10.1016/S1467-8039(03)00004-5
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Diehl_Peter_A._-_Ultrastructure_and_receptor_cell_responses_20080520.pdf (5.45 MB)
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