male specific 1 neuron of subesophageal ganglion (male) [FBbt_00048030]
Octopaminergic neuron of the adult male gnathal ganglion. They have postsynaptic terminals around the esophagus and presynaptic terminals in the antennal lobe, lateral horn, anterior superior medial protocerebrum, mushroom body calyx and around the esophagus. They suppress sleeping in the presence of females and provide excitatory input into the fruitless circuit, acting upstream of P1 (pMP-e) neurons (Machado et al., 2017).
male specific 1 neuron of subesophageal ganglion (male)
ID: FBbt_00048030
Adult Nervous system Octopaminergic
Octopaminergic neuron of the adult male gnathal ganglion. They have postsynaptic terminals around the esophagus and presynaptic terminals in the antennal lobe, lateral horn, anterior superior medial protocerebrum, mushroom body calyx and around the esophagus. They suppress sleeping in the presence of females and provide excitatory input into the fruitless circuit, acting upstream of P1 (pMP-e) neurons (Machado et al., 2017).
These neurons do not express fruitless and are also present in females (Machado et al., 2017).
Open in VFB 3D Browser →- adult interneuron
- male specific 1 neuron of subesophageal ganglion
- mushroom body octopaminergic neuron
Relationships
- capable_of_part_of: negative regulation of circadian sleep/wake cycle, sleep
- is part of: male organism
- overlaps: male organism
- receives synaptic input in region: adult periesophageal neuropils
- sends synaptic output to region: adult antennal lobe, adult lateral horn, adult periesophageal neuropils, anterior superior medial protocerebrum, calyx of adult mushroom body
Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| male octopaminergic MS1 | exact synonym | Machado et al., 2017 |
| male octopaminergic MS1 neuron of subesophageal ganglion | exact synonym | Machado et al., 2017 |
| male MS1 neuron of SOG | exact synonym | Machado et al., 2017 |
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