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Vpliv nevromodulatorjev na oponentne sinapse v mrežnici metuljev
ID Lazar, Domen (Author), ID Belušič, Gregor (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Barvni vid metuljev je ključen za ustrezno prepoznavo cvetja za prehranjevanje, za uspešno prepoznavo partnerjev ter plenilcev in na koncu primernih odlagališč jajčec. Predpostavili smo, da je delovanje fotoreceptorjev plastično in nastavljivo z intrinzičnim sproščanjem nevromodulatorjev. Z uporabo elektrofizioloških znotrajceličnih meritev smo najprej določili nabor fotoreceptorjev, ki sestavljajo mozaik v mrežnici trikromatskih in tetrakromatskih vrst metuljev. Na barvni vid smo poizkusili vplivati preko aplikacije agonistov in antagonistov oktopaminergičnega in histaminergičnega sistema. Vpliv oktopamina in njegovega antagonista epinastina na receptorski signal smo vrednotili preko sprememb v stopnji neposredne sinaptične oponence med fotoreceptorji. Ta je posledica delovanja inhibitornih interfotoreceptornih povezav v lamini in meduli metuljev. Med tem ko oktopamin na spektralno občutljivost ni imel vpliva, so imele celice, tretirane z epinastinom povišano inhibicijo oponentne enote. Še večji vpliv na oponenco je imela aplikacija blokatorjev histaminergičnih kloridnih kanalov. Z uspešno aplikacijo antagonistov oktopamina smo pokazali, da je barvni vid metuljev na najzgodnejši stopnji uravnan z nevromodulatorji, z uspešno blokado histaminergičnih kanalov pa smo razvili metodo za analitično preučevanje barvne oponence med fotoreceptorji.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Metulji, barvni vid, nevromodulacija, fotoreceptor, oponenca
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publication status:Published
Publisher:[D. Lazar]
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-145221 This link opens in a new window
UDC:592/599
COBISS.SI-ID:149561603 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:13.04.2023
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Language:English
Title:Influence of neuromodulators on opponent synapses in the butterfly retina
Abstract:
The colour vision of butterflies is crucial for the proper identification of foraging flowers, for the successful identification of mates and predators, and ultimately for the suitable oviposition sites. We hypothesized that photoreceptor activity is plastic and adjustable by intrinsic neuromodulator release. Using electrophysiological intracellular measurements, we first determined the set of photoreceptors that make up the mosaic in the retina of trichromatic and tetrachromatic butterfly species. We attempted to influence colour vision through the application of agonists and antagonists of the octopaminergic and histaminergic systems. The effect of octopamine and its antagonist epinastine on the receptor signal was evaluated through changes in the degree of direct synaptic opponency between photoreceptors. This is due to the action of inhibitory interphotoreceptor connections in the lamina and medulla of butterflies. While octopamine had no effect on spectral sensitivity, epinastine-treated cells had increased inhibition of the opponent unit. The effect on opponency was even greater when histaminergic chloride channel blockers were applied. By successful application of octopamine antagonists, we have shown that colour vision in butterflies is regulated by neuromodulators at the earliest stage, and by successful blockade of histaminergic channels, we have developed a method for analytically studying colour opponency between photoreceptors.

Keywords:Butterflies, colour vision, neuromodulation, photoreceptors, opponency

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