changes in the content of brain biogenic amine associated with early colony establishment in the queen of the ant, formica japonica大脑生物胺的含量变化与早期殖民地建立蚁女王,胶木粳稻.pdfVIP

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changes in the content of brain biogenic amine associated with early colony establishment in the queen of the ant, formica japonica大脑生物胺的含量变化与早期殖民地建立蚁女王,胶木粳稻.pdf

changes in the content of brain biogenic amine associated with early colony establishment in the queen of the ant, formica japonica大脑生物胺的含量变化与早期殖民地建立蚁女王,胶木粳稻

Changes in the Content of Brain Biogenic Amine Associated with Early Colony Establishment in the Queen of the Ant, Formica japonica Hitoshi Aonuma*, Takayuki Watanabe Research Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan Abstract We examined changes in the content of biogenic amines in the brains of ant queen associated with early colony establishment. In ants, including Formica japonica, winged virgin queens lose their wings following copulation, and then start establishing a colony. Significant changes in brain biogenic amine content in the queen are associated with transition from winged virgin queen to wingless mated queen. The levels of serotonin (5HT), octopamine (OA) and dopamine (DA) decreased significantly in the brain of the queen after starting a colony. On the other hand, tyramine (TA) increased significantly in the brain following colony establishment. Catabolized substances of the biogenic amines in the brain were also measured. The levels of N-acetyloctopamine (Nac-OA) and N-acetyltyramine (Nac-TA) in the brain did not show a significant change after the queen established a colony. However, the levels of N-acetylserotonin (Nac-5HT) in the brain were significantly higher in wingless mated queens than in winged virgin queens, whereas levels of N-acetyldopamine (Nac- DA) in the brain were significantly lower in wingless mated queens than winged virgin queens. These results suggest that serotonergic and octopaminergic systems in the brain of the queen change when the mated queen starts to establish a new colony. Citation: Aonuma H, Watanabe T (2012) Changes in the Content of Brain Biogenic Amine Associated with Early Colony Establishment in the Queen of the Ant, Formica japonica. PLoS ONE 7(8): e43377. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0043377 Edi

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