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1997 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Behavioral compensation and neural plastisity of animals after sensory deprivations.

Research Project

Project/Area Number 07640903
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field 動物生理・代謝
Research InstitutionEhime University

Principal Investigator

KANOU Masamichi  Ehime University・Faculty of Science, Associate Professor, 理学部, 助教授 (80183276)

Project Period (FY) 1995 – 1997
Keywordscricket / cercus / air-current sense / escape behavior / giant interneuron / compensation / directional sensitivity
Research Abstract

Directional sensitivities and intensity-response relations of 6 types of air current sensitive giant interneurons (GIs 8-1,9-1,9-2,9-3,10-2 and 10-3) of the cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus, were confirmed. These response properties of each GI were formed by an excitatory and inhibitory connections between cercal sensory filiform hairs with particular directionalities. GIs 8-1,9-1 and 9-2 in the unilaterally cercal ablated adult crickets showed functional compensation 21 days after the ablation. Those compensations were direction dependent, i.e.some of the compensational changes were observed only when the stimulus was applied from particular directions. Compensational recoveries after the unilateral cercal ablation was also investigated during the postembryonic development. The degree of the change was dependent on the duration of the sensory deprivation to some extent.
The wind-evoked escape behavior was investigated by using a quantitatively controlled short duration air current stimulus (air-puff). To the standard air-puff stimulus (3.0m/s in peak velocity), normal adult crickets showed 50-60% response rate and the direction of the escape was almost 180゚opposite from the stimulus source. After the unilateral cercal ablation, the response rate became small and the orientation of the escape became incorrect. However, both response rate and escape direction showed compensational changes. The response rate showed significant recovery about 6 days after the ablation. On the other hand, 14 days were necessary for the recovery of the escape orientation. Information processing for the response rate and for the behavioral orientation are likely being progressed in defferent neural pathways.

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  • [Publications] 下沢 楯夫: "皮質ニューロン同士の活動相関からみたヒゲコウモリFM-FM野の機能" 計測自動制御学会第10回生体・生理工学シンポジウム論文集. BPES′95. 201-204 (1995)

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  • [Publications] 加納 正道: "Analysis of air-current evoked escape behavior of the cricket" Zoological Science. 12;sup.100 (1995)

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  • [Publications] 加納 正道: "Directionality of cricket giant interneurons to escape eliciting unidirectional air-current" Zoological Science. 13;No.1. 35-46 (1996)

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  • [Publications] 松浦 哲也: "Response properties and functional recovery of giant interneurons in adult crickets revealed by cercal ablations" Zoological Science. 13;sup.105 (1996)

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  • [Publications] 南 直人: "Effects of cercal ablations during post embryonic development on response properties of cricket giant interneurons" Zoological Science. 13;sup.118 (1996)

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  • [Publications] 井上 仁哉: "Changes in the air current evoked escape behavior of the cricket and its compensational recovery after unilateral cercal ablations" Zoological Science. 14;sup.(印刷中). (1997)

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  • [Publications] 松浦 哲也: "Organization of receptive fields of cricket giant interneurons revealed by cercal ablations" Zoological Science. 15:No.2(印刷中). (1998)

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  • [Publications] 松浦 哲也: "Functional recovery of cricket giant interneurons after cercal ablations" Zoological Science. 15:No.2(印刷中). (1998)

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  • [Publications] Shimozawa, T., Kanou, M., Kanwal, J.S.and Suga, N.: "Correlated activity between delay-tuned neurons in the FM-FM area of the auditory cortex of the mustached bat in very limited." Proceedings of the 10th Symposium of Biological and Physiological Engineering. BPES'95. 201-201 (1995)

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  • [Publications] Kanou, M., Oshima, M.and Inoue, J.: "Analysis of air-current evoked escape behavior of the cricket." Zoological Science. 12 (sup.). 100 (1995)

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  • [Publications] Kanou, M.: "Directionality of cricket giant interneurons to escape eliciting unidirectional air-current." Zoological Science. 13. 35-46 (1996)

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  • [Publications] Matsuura, T.and Kanou, M.: "Response properties and functional recovery of cricket giant interneuronss revealed by cercal ablations." Zoological Science. 13 (sup.). 105 (1996)

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  • [Publications] Minami, N.and Kanou, M.: "Effects of cercal ablation during postembryonic development on response properties of cricket giant interneurons." Zoological Science. 13 (sup.). 118 (1996)

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  • [Publications] Inoue, J.and Kanou, M.: "Changes in the air current evoked escape behavior of the cricket and its compensational recovery after unilateral cercal ablations." Zoological Science. 14 (sup.) : (in press). (1997)

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  • [Publications] Matsuura, T.and Kanou, M.: "Organization of receptive fields of cricket giant interneurons revealed by cercal ablations." Zoological Science. 15 : (in press). (1998)

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  • [Publications] Matsuura, T.and Kanou, M.: "Functional recovery of cricket giant interneurons after cercal ablations." Zoological Science. 15 : (in press). (1998)

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