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PLOS ONE | 2012

Differential interactions of sex pheromone and plant odour in the olfactory pathway of a male moth.

Nina Deisig; Jan Kropf; Simon Vitecek; Delphine Pevergne; Angéla Rouyar; Jean-Christophe Sandoz; Philippe Lucas; Christophe Gadenne; Sylvia Anton; Romina Barrozo

Most animals rely on olfaction to find sexual partners, food or a habitat. The olfactory system faces the challenge of extracting meaningful information from a noisy odorous environment. In most moth species, males respond to sex pheromone emitted by females in an environment with abundant plant volatiles. Plant odours could either facilitate the localization of females (females calling on host plants), mask the female pheromone or they could be neutral without any effect on the pheromone. Here we studied how mixtures of a behaviourally-attractive floral odour, heptanal, and the sex pheromone are encoded at different levels of the olfactory pathway in males of the noctuid moth Agrotis ipsilon. In addition, we asked how interactions between the two odorants change as a function of the males mating status. We investigated mixture detection in both the pheromone-specific and in the general odorant pathway. We used a) recordings from individual sensilla to study responses of olfactory receptor neurons, b) in vivo calcium imaging with a bath-applied dye to characterize the global input response in the primary olfactory centre, the antennal lobe and c) intracellular recordings of antennal lobe output neurons, projection neurons, in virgin and newly-mated males. Our results show that heptanal reduces pheromone sensitivity at the peripheral and central olfactory level independently of the mating status. Contrarily, heptanal-responding olfactory receptor neurons are not influenced by pheromone in a mixture, although some post-mating modulation occurs at the input of the sexually isomorphic ordinary glomeruli, where general odours are processed within the antennal lobe. The results are discussed in the context of mate localization.


Journal of Comparative Physiology A-neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology | 2013

Function and central projections of gustatory receptor neurons on the antenna of the noctuid moth Spodoptera littoralis

Alexandra Popescu; Louise Couton; Tor Jørgen Almaas; Jean-Pierre Rospars; Geraldine A. Wright; Frédéric Marion-Poll; Sylvia Anton

Chemosensory information is crucial for most insects to feed and reproduce. Olfactory signals are mainly used at a distance, whereas gustatory stimuli play an important role when insects directly contact chemical substrates. In noctuid moths, although the antennae are the main olfactory organ, they also bear taste sensilla. These taste sensilla detect sugars and hence are involved in appetitive learning but could also play an important role in food evaluation by detecting salts and bitter substances. To investigate this, we measured the responses of individual taste sensilla on the antennae of Spodoptera littoralis to sugars and salts using tip recordings. We also traced the projections of their neuronal axons into the brain. In each sensillum, we found one or two neurons responding to sugars: one NaCl-responsive and one water-sensitive neuron. Responses of these neurons were dose-dependent and similar across different locations on the antenna. Responses were dependent on the sex for sucrose and on both sex and location for glucose and fructose. We did not observe a spatial map for the projections from specific regions of the antennae to the deutocerebrum or the tritocerebrum/suboesophageal ganglion complex. In accordance with physiological recordings, back-fills from individual sensilla revealed up to four axons, in most cases targeting different projection zones.


Archive | 2015

honeybee brain Differential coding by two olfactory subsystems in the

Jean-Christophe Sandoz; Sylvia Anton; Antoine Chaffiol; Fabienne Dupuy; Romina Barrozo; Jan Kropf; Michel Renou; Julie Carcaud


24th International Conference of European Chemoreception Research Organization (ECRO) | 2014

Sex pheromones and flower odours: how a male moth detects a female in a noisy environment

Sylvia Anton; Fabienne Dupuy; Nina Deisig; Michel Renou


11ème Colloque de la Société Française des Neurosciences | 2013

Plasticity of olfaction in moths : neurons, hormones and behaviour

Sylvia Anton; Christophe Gadenne


Archive | 2010

To smell or not to smell: plasticity of the olfactory system in male moths

Sylvia Anton; Christophe Gadenne


Archive | 2010

Post-mating inhibition of sex pheromone responses in a male moth: search for a brain and/or sex gland factor

Simon Vitecek; Sylvia Anton


European Chemoreception Research Organization (ECRO) | 2010

Stereotyped firing response patterns in moth antennal lobe neurons: from experiments to models

Dominique Martinez; Antoine Chaffiol; Yuqiao Gu; Sylvia Anton; Jean-Pierre Rospars


Dynamical olfaction workshop | 2010

Signal transformation from olfactory receptor neurons to central neurons

A. Gremiaux; David Jarriault; Antoine Chaffiol; Sylvia Anton; Dominique Martinez; Jean-Pierre Rospars


Dynamical olfaction workshop | 2010

Olfactory receptor neurons: A comparative analysis of their response properties with diverse stimuli in different species

Jean-Pierre Rospars; A. Gremiaux; Yuqiao Gu; David Jarriault; Lubomir Kostal; Petr Lansky; Sylvia Anton; Thomas Nowotny; Philippe Lucas; Dominique Martinez

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Antoine Chaffiol

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Dominique Martinez

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Jean-Pierre Rospars

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Yuqiao Gu

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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A. Gremiaux

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Christophe Gadenne

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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David Jarriault

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Philippe Lucas

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Michel Renou

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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