Circling behavior in honey bees |
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Authors: | D. Broder Michelsen,Go
tz H.-U. Braun |
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Affiliation: | Freie Universit?t Berlin, Institut für Tierphysiologie (Neurobiologie), F.R.G. |
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Abstract: | Unilateral microinjections of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), acetylcholine (ACh) and related substances into central parts of the brain of the honey bee elicit a quantifiable circling behavior. GABA (40 nl, 10(-2) M, muscimol (40 nl, 10(-4) M) and flaxedil (10(-3) M, 40 nl) induce contralateral circling whilst ACh (40 nl, 10(-2) M), nicotine (40 nl, 10(-4) M) and picrotoxin (40 nl, 10(-3) M) induce ipsilateral circling if injected in the proximity of the alpha-lobe (50-100 microns) of the of the mushroom body. Mechanical lesions of the pedunculus induce ipsilateral circling. This can be reversed by ipsilateral injections of GABA and flaxedil. Intracellular recordings demonstrate a hyperpolarizing effect of GABA and a depolarising effect of ACh on individual neurons in this region. These results suggest that circling behavior in the bee is controlled by the balance of GABA in the alpha-lobes and mediated by acetylcholinergic neurons. |
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Keywords: | Circling behavior Honey bee γ -Aminobutyric acid Acetylcholine Muscimol Picrotoxin Flaxedil Nicotine Lesion |
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