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Architecture of Cerebral Neuroendocrine System in the Lawa of Cabbage Butterfly Pieris rapue (배추흰나비 5령유충의 뇌신경내분비계의 구조)

  • 이봉희;윤혜련심재원
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.285-292
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    • 1993
  • This investigation has been carried out to clarify structural architecture of cerebral neuroendocrine systems in the fifth instar lanra of cabbage butterfly Pieris rapae. In order to examine the cerebral neurosecretorv cell systems the brain and retrocerebral neuroendocrine complex were histochemically stained with the paraldehvde fuchsin. The brain of the fifth instar laMa contains three kinds of neurosecretorv cells: medial, lateral and tritocerebral neurosecretorv cells. The axon bundles of medial and lateral neurosecretory cells form medial neurosecretory pathway(MNSP) and lateral neurosecretorv pathwav(LNSP) within the brain respectively. Especially, prior to exiting the brain, the axon bundles of medial neurosecretorH cells located in both left and right cefebral hemispheres decussate in cerebral medial region and project to contralateral retrocerebral neuroendocrine complexes. Outside the brain the axon bundles of medial and lateral neurosecretory cells form the nenri corporis cardiaca(NCC) I and II respectively. The NCC I and ll run together to the retrocerebral neuroendocrine complex, forming the large nenre bundles in both left md right sides. The anon bundles of tritocerebral neurosecretory cells which pass through the brain along the tritocerebral neurosecretory pathway (TNSP) form the Ncc III outids the train. some of the Ncc I and it terminate in the corpus cardiacum, while the others pass through the corpus cardiacum without termination. The nerve bundle which passes the corpus cardiacum forms the nenrus corforis allatum(NCA) I which runs between the corpus cardiacum and the corpus allatum. Theyt are finally innervated to the corpus allatum. The Ncc III Projects to the corpus cardiRcum. However, most of NCC III priss through the corpus cardiacum without branching and then run down for another organ.

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Termination of Antennal Receptor Cells in Subesophageal Ganglion of Cabbage Butterfly Pieris rapae (Insecta, Lepidoptera) (배추횐나비 식도하신경절에 종지하는 촉각 지각신경세포에 관하여)

  • 전무진;이봉희
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.194-202
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    • 1992
  • This study has been performed to investigate normal synaptic organizations in the subesophageal ganglion and terminaiion of antennal receptor cells in the ipsilateral subesophageal gan91ion of Pieris rapae. The various normal synaptic organizations in subesophageal ganglion could be differentiated into the five types. The proximal removal of a left antenna resulted in the weakly-dark, semidark and dark degenerations in the type I bostons of the ipsilateral subesophageal ganglion. Therefore, it was concluded that the axon terminals of the receptor cells projecting from the antenna into the brain form the type 1 synapses together with the dendrites in the ipsilateral subesophageal ganglion.

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Projection of Antennal Receptor Cells into Dorsal Lobe of Brain in Pieris rapae (Insecta, Lepidoptera) (배추흰나비 뇌 배엽에 종지하는 촉각지각 신경세포에 관하여)

  • 김민영;이봉희;김우갑
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.28-34
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    • 1990
  • The ipsilateral dorsal lobe of the brain one or two days after cutting a left antenna in Pieris rapae has been examined with electron microscope to investigate the connection of the receptor cells between antenna and dorsal lobe. The proximal removal of the left antenna leads to the weakly-dark, semidark or dark degeneration of antennal receptor tenninals in ipsilateral dorsal lobe. Therefore, it is concluded that some of antennal receptor cells which project into the brain terminate in ipsilateral dorsal lobe located immediately behind the antennal lobe.

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