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WEL COME
SSNAIK
TNAU
TERM PAPER PRESENTATION
ON
ENT 803
ADVANCES IN INSECT PHYSILOGY
CPPS,TNAU,
COIMBATORE-641 003
NAME :SABHAVAT SRINIVASNAIK
ID. NO: 2015 800 506
YEAR: I Ph. D (2015)
DEPT.: AGRICULTURAL ENTOMOLOGY
INTRODUCTIONPART I
PART II
PART III
INDEX
INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM
(STRUCTURE)
IMPULSE TRANSMISSION
(FUNCTION)
INTRODUCTIONPART I
 Protozoa to Chordata- highest evolved organism- human being
 A unicellular organism -single cell – functions- No coordination
 A multicellular organism-well organised mass of matter
 Contains different chemical compounds
 It performs chemical activities and physical activities
 Charged organism –state of equilibrium with its environment.
 “Coordination- Insect nervous system”
 Nervous system- poorly insulated current system
Introduction…
(Pant and Ghai, 1981)
Introduction…
Living organism
-RF Chapman, 1998 and J. Simpson, 2013
Structure Function
PhysiologyNervous system
Impulse transmission
INSECT
NERVOUS
SYSTEM
PART II
-
struc
ture
INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM
Soma/Cell body
Nucleus
Dendrite
Axon
Glial cells-N. lamella
Protoplasm
Collateral
Arborisations
Stimuli
Neurons – ganglion
Strands of neurons-nerve
Branched projections of a neuron that
conduct the impulses received from other
neural cells to the cell body
Long slender projection of a nerve cell that
conducts nerve impaulses from the cell body to
other neurons, muscles, and organs
Introduction…
i) Synaptic cleft
(Chemical transmission)
Vesicles
20-25 nm
ii) Gap junction-3.5 nm
(Direct transmission)
Post synaptic neuron
Pre synaptic neuron
SYNAPSE
The junction between the terminal of a neuron and either another
neuron or a muscle or gland cell, over which nerve impulses pass
Electron lucent
Electron dense
Physical synapses
Functional synapses
Retinula cell of fly =200 Physical synapse
Single to many cells/
Among them one =functional
Chapman, 1998
GLIAL CELLS- “BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER CONCEPT”
Each neuron consist of glial cells
Synaptic contact occur where there
is no glial cells
Glial cells pass nutrient materials
to neurons
It reserves glycogen
Used during development of CNS
Used in making repairs
INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM
Neuron with a proximal
axon & many distal
dendrites
Neuron with a single
axon
Neuron with a proximal axon
and a long distal dendrite
1
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
A. STRUCTURAL BASIS
INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM
B. FUNCTIONAL BASIS
Internuncial (association) neurons : Unipolar
cells (often with several collaterals and/or
branching axons) (conduct signals within
CNS)
Motor neuron: conducts impulse from CNS to
effector organs-Efferent neurons,Efferent neurons,
monopolar, situated in the ganglia andmonopolar, situated in the ganglia and
conduct impulse from CNS to effectorconduct impulse from CNS to effector
organs like muscles and glandsorgans like muscles and glands
Afferent (sensory) neurons : Bipolar or
multipolar cells have dendrites -
associated with sense organs or receptors
(carry information towards CNS).
INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM
Nervous system divided in to three major sub-systems
i. Central nervous system (CNS)
ii. Visceral nervous system (VNS)
iii. Peripheral nervous system (PNS)
INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM
i) Central nervous system (CNS)
Contains double series of nerve centers (ganglia).These ganglia are connected by
longitudinal tracts of nerve fibers called connectives. Transverse tracts of nerve
fibers called commissures
INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM
Formed by the fusion of first three
cephalic neuromeres
a) Protocerebrum
Large, innervate compound eyes
and ocelli
b) Deutocerebrum:
Found beneath protocerebrum,
innervate antennae
c) Tritocerebrum:
Bilobed, innervate labrum
Main sensory centre controlling
insect behaviour
1. Brain
INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM
3.Thoracic ganglia
4. Abdominal ganglia
Median chain of segmental ganglia beneath
oesophagus
Formed by the last three cephalic neuromeres
which innervate mandible, maxillae and labium.
2. Sub oesophageal ganglia
Three pairs found in the respective thoracic
segments, largest ganglia, innervate legs and
muscles.
House fly
Silverfish
INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM
ii. Visceral nervous system/sympathetic
consists of three separate systems
1. Stomodeal / stomatogastric
Frontal
ganglion and connected with aorta,
foregut and midgut
2. Ventral visceral
Associated with the
ventral nerve cord
3. Caudal visceral
Associated with the posterior
segments of abdomen and
reproductive organs
INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM
iii. Peripheral Nervous Systemiii. Peripheral Nervous System
 Sensory neurons of the cuticular sensory
structures (the sense organs) that receive
mechanical, chemical, thermal or visual
stimuli from an environment
 All the motor neuron axons that radiate to
the muscles from the ganglia of the CNS
and visceral nervous system
IMPULSE
TRANSMISSION
PART III
-
Function/Ph
ysiology
IMPULSE TRANSMISSION…
 A nerve impulse is an electric
current that travels along
dendrites or axon due to ions
moving through voltage
gated channels in the
neurons plasma membrane
Types
1. Axonic conduction
2. Synaptic conduction
IMPULSE TRANSMISSION…
1. Axonic conduction
Positive ions
Negative ions
Sodium channels
Axon
Donnan equilibrium
Visual/ Chemical/ Mechanical
Sensory neuron
Environment
Insect
1. Axonic conduction……….
IMPULSE TRANSMISSION…
1. Axonic conduction
1.Resting potential The state during which no nerve impulse is being
conducted although the neuron is capable of doing so
2. Action potential The state during which the neuron is actively involved in
conducting a nerve impulse
3. Recovery potential The state during which the neuron is unable to conduct a
nerve impulse since it must recover from the last impulse
Resting neuron
 A charge difference is maintained
 Na+ is pumped out and K+ is pumped in
 So exterior become (+) and interior become (–)
 This is called resting membrane potential
Restoring neuron
 K+ channel opens ( Na K ATP ase)
 K+ ions goes out
 So again interior become (–) and exterior become (+)
1. Axonic conduction
2. Synoptic transmission
2. Synoptic transmission
Axonal-dendritic (axon to dendrite)
Axonal-somatic (axon to soma)
Axonal-axonal (axon to axon)
Location of synapses
Synaptotagmin
Synaptobrevin
Synap-25
Syntaxin
Proteins -Acetyl choline
dendrite
receives information
cell body
contains nucleus &
organelles
axon
transmits nerve impulse
axon terminal
transmits to next neuron
synapse
junction between two neurons
Directionofnerveimpulse
INETARCTION OF DIFFREENT SYSTEMS
Please keep watch......
AXONIC TRANSMISISON
References
• Chapman, R. F. 1998. The insects: structure and function. Cambridge
university press.
• N. C. Pant and Miss Swaraj Ghai. 1981. Insect physiology and anatomy,
ICAR, New Delhi
• Internet
Thank You
Presented by
Sabhavat Srinivasnaik
ID.NO:2015800506
I Ph. D (Agrl. Entomology)
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PHYSIOLOGY OF IMPULSE TRANSMISSION IN INSECTS SSNAIK TNAU

  • 2. TERM PAPER PRESENTATION ON ENT 803 ADVANCES IN INSECT PHYSILOGY CPPS,TNAU, COIMBATORE-641 003 NAME :SABHAVAT SRINIVASNAIK ID. NO: 2015 800 506 YEAR: I Ph. D (2015) DEPT.: AGRICULTURAL ENTOMOLOGY
  • 3. INTRODUCTIONPART I PART II PART III INDEX INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM (STRUCTURE) IMPULSE TRANSMISSION (FUNCTION)
  • 5.  Protozoa to Chordata- highest evolved organism- human being  A unicellular organism -single cell – functions- No coordination  A multicellular organism-well organised mass of matter  Contains different chemical compounds  It performs chemical activities and physical activities  Charged organism –state of equilibrium with its environment.  “Coordination- Insect nervous system”  Nervous system- poorly insulated current system Introduction… (Pant and Ghai, 1981)
  • 6. Introduction… Living organism -RF Chapman, 1998 and J. Simpson, 2013 Structure Function PhysiologyNervous system Impulse transmission
  • 8. INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM Soma/Cell body Nucleus Dendrite Axon Glial cells-N. lamella Protoplasm Collateral Arborisations Stimuli Neurons – ganglion Strands of neurons-nerve Branched projections of a neuron that conduct the impulses received from other neural cells to the cell body Long slender projection of a nerve cell that conducts nerve impaulses from the cell body to other neurons, muscles, and organs
  • 9. Introduction… i) Synaptic cleft (Chemical transmission) Vesicles 20-25 nm ii) Gap junction-3.5 nm (Direct transmission) Post synaptic neuron Pre synaptic neuron SYNAPSE The junction between the terminal of a neuron and either another neuron or a muscle or gland cell, over which nerve impulses pass Electron lucent Electron dense Physical synapses Functional synapses Retinula cell of fly =200 Physical synapse Single to many cells/ Among them one =functional
  • 10. Chapman, 1998 GLIAL CELLS- “BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER CONCEPT” Each neuron consist of glial cells Synaptic contact occur where there is no glial cells Glial cells pass nutrient materials to neurons It reserves glycogen Used during development of CNS Used in making repairs
  • 11. INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM Neuron with a proximal axon & many distal dendrites Neuron with a single axon Neuron with a proximal axon and a long distal dendrite 1 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 A. STRUCTURAL BASIS
  • 12. INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM B. FUNCTIONAL BASIS Internuncial (association) neurons : Unipolar cells (often with several collaterals and/or branching axons) (conduct signals within CNS) Motor neuron: conducts impulse from CNS to effector organs-Efferent neurons,Efferent neurons, monopolar, situated in the ganglia andmonopolar, situated in the ganglia and conduct impulse from CNS to effectorconduct impulse from CNS to effector organs like muscles and glandsorgans like muscles and glands Afferent (sensory) neurons : Bipolar or multipolar cells have dendrites - associated with sense organs or receptors (carry information towards CNS).
  • 13. INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM Nervous system divided in to three major sub-systems i. Central nervous system (CNS) ii. Visceral nervous system (VNS) iii. Peripheral nervous system (PNS)
  • 14. INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM i) Central nervous system (CNS) Contains double series of nerve centers (ganglia).These ganglia are connected by longitudinal tracts of nerve fibers called connectives. Transverse tracts of nerve fibers called commissures
  • 15. INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM Formed by the fusion of first three cephalic neuromeres a) Protocerebrum Large, innervate compound eyes and ocelli b) Deutocerebrum: Found beneath protocerebrum, innervate antennae c) Tritocerebrum: Bilobed, innervate labrum Main sensory centre controlling insect behaviour 1. Brain
  • 16. INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM 3.Thoracic ganglia 4. Abdominal ganglia Median chain of segmental ganglia beneath oesophagus Formed by the last three cephalic neuromeres which innervate mandible, maxillae and labium. 2. Sub oesophageal ganglia Three pairs found in the respective thoracic segments, largest ganglia, innervate legs and muscles.
  • 18. INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM ii. Visceral nervous system/sympathetic consists of three separate systems 1. Stomodeal / stomatogastric Frontal ganglion and connected with aorta, foregut and midgut 2. Ventral visceral Associated with the ventral nerve cord 3. Caudal visceral Associated with the posterior segments of abdomen and reproductive organs
  • 19. INSECT NERVOUS SYSTEM iii. Peripheral Nervous Systemiii. Peripheral Nervous System  Sensory neurons of the cuticular sensory structures (the sense organs) that receive mechanical, chemical, thermal or visual stimuli from an environment  All the motor neuron axons that radiate to the muscles from the ganglia of the CNS and visceral nervous system
  • 21. IMPULSE TRANSMISSION…  A nerve impulse is an electric current that travels along dendrites or axon due to ions moving through voltage gated channels in the neurons plasma membrane Types 1. Axonic conduction 2. Synaptic conduction
  • 22. IMPULSE TRANSMISSION… 1. Axonic conduction Positive ions Negative ions Sodium channels Axon Donnan equilibrium
  • 23.
  • 24. Visual/ Chemical/ Mechanical Sensory neuron Environment Insect 1. Axonic conduction……….
  • 25. IMPULSE TRANSMISSION… 1. Axonic conduction 1.Resting potential The state during which no nerve impulse is being conducted although the neuron is capable of doing so 2. Action potential The state during which the neuron is actively involved in conducting a nerve impulse 3. Recovery potential The state during which the neuron is unable to conduct a nerve impulse since it must recover from the last impulse
  • 26. Resting neuron  A charge difference is maintained  Na+ is pumped out and K+ is pumped in  So exterior become (+) and interior become (–)  This is called resting membrane potential Restoring neuron  K+ channel opens ( Na K ATP ase)  K+ ions goes out  So again interior become (–) and exterior become (+) 1. Axonic conduction
  • 29. Axonal-dendritic (axon to dendrite) Axonal-somatic (axon to soma) Axonal-axonal (axon to axon) Location of synapses Synaptotagmin Synaptobrevin Synap-25 Syntaxin Proteins -Acetyl choline
  • 30. dendrite receives information cell body contains nucleus & organelles axon transmits nerve impulse axon terminal transmits to next neuron synapse junction between two neurons Directionofnerveimpulse
  • 33. References • Chapman, R. F. 1998. The insects: structure and function. Cambridge university press. • N. C. Pant and Miss Swaraj Ghai. 1981. Insect physiology and anatomy, ICAR, New Delhi • Internet
  • 34. Thank You Presented by Sabhavat Srinivasnaik ID.NO:2015800506 I Ph. D (Agrl. Entomology) Keep the farmers smile…… beca we are scientific---------------------------------- -