2009
DOI: 10.1002/cne.21966
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A map of octopaminergic neurons in the Drosophila brain

Abstract: The biogenic amine octopamine modulates diverse behaviors in invertebrates. At the single neuron level, the mode of action is well understood in the peripheral nervous system owing to its simple structure and accessibility.

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“…Low-pass filtering takes place in the presynaptic circuity of LPTCs, presumable in the medulla (Higgins et al, 2004). In addition, anatomical projections of octopaminergic neurons into the medulla and into the lobula complex are known (Sinakevitch and Strausfeld, 2006;Busch et al, 2009). Therefore, assuming a change in the low-pass time constant caused by octopaminergic modulation is in agreement with anatomical studies as well as with the current understanding of the processing steps underlying visual motion detection.…”
Section: Underling Mechanisms For the Observed Change In The Tuning Psupporting
confidence: 70%
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“…Low-pass filtering takes place in the presynaptic circuity of LPTCs, presumable in the medulla (Higgins et al, 2004). In addition, anatomical projections of octopaminergic neurons into the medulla and into the lobula complex are known (Sinakevitch and Strausfeld, 2006;Busch et al, 2009). Therefore, assuming a change in the low-pass time constant caused by octopaminergic modulation is in agreement with anatomical studies as well as with the current understanding of the processing steps underlying visual motion detection.…”
Section: Underling Mechanisms For the Observed Change In The Tuning Psupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Furthermore, it has also been shown that octopamine can modulate the response properties of neurons involved in vision Erber and Sandeman, 1989;Kloppenburg and Erber, 1995;Longden and Krapp, 2009). In addition, anatomical projections of octopaminergic neurons into the lobula complex and medulla are known (Sinakevitch and Strausfeld, 2006;Busch et al, 2009). Taken together, all three points justify the assumption that the release of octopamine might explain, at least partially, the effect of flight on the response properties of lobula plate tangential cells.…”
Section: Application Of Cdmmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…3). In fruit flies, octopamine is only synthesized and released in a small number of CNS neurons (∼100-150 neurons per fly) (35,42). Therefore, the findings presented in this study offer a clear entry point to further dissect the neural circuitry that underlies foraging behavior in fruit flies.…”
Section: Canton-s +Sucrosementioning
confidence: 81%