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3D standard brain of the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum : a tool to study metamorphic development and adult plasticity

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2010

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Dreyer, David
Vitt, Holger
Dippel, Stefan
Goetz, Brigitte
el Jundi, Basil
Kollmann, Martin
Schachtner, Joachim

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Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 2010, 4, 3. ISSN 1662-5137. eISSN 1662-5137. Available under: doi: 10.3389/neuro.06.003.2010

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The red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum is emerging as a further standard insect model beside Drosophila. Its genome is fully sequenced and it is susceptible for genetic manipulations including RNA-interference. We use this beetle to study adult brain development and plasticity primarily with respect to the olfactory system. In the current study, we provide 3D standard brain atlases of freshly eclosed adult female and male beetles (A0). The atlases include eight paired and three unpaired neuropils including antennal lobes (ALs), optic lobe neuropils, mushroom body calyces and pedunculi, and central complex. For each of the two standard brains, we averaged brain areas of 20 individual brains. Additionally, we characterized eight selected olfactory glomeruli from 10 A0 female and male beetles respectively, which we could unequivocally recognize from individual to individual owing to their size and typical position in the ALs. In summary, comparison of the averaged neuropil volumes revealed no sexual dimorphism in any of the reconstructed neuropils in A0 Tribolium brains. Both, the female and male 3D standard brain are also used for interspecies comparisons, and, importantly, will serve as future volumetric references after genetical manipulation especially regarding metamorphic development and adult plasticity.

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570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie

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brain, olfactory system, antennal lobe, insect, neuropil, digital neuroanatomy, coleoptera

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ISO 690DREYER, David, Holger VITT, Stefan DIPPEL, Brigitte GOETZ, Basil EL JUNDI, Martin KOLLMANN, Wolf HUETTEROTH, Joachim SCHACHTNER, 2010. 3D standard brain of the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum : a tool to study metamorphic development and adult plasticity. In: Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. 2010, 4, 3. ISSN 1662-5137. eISSN 1662-5137. Available under: doi: 10.3389/neuro.06.003.2010
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