abdominal neuroblast NB5-6 [FBbt_00001379]
Neuroblast NB5-6 found in an abdominal segment. It generates 3 to 5 interneurons and 2 to 6 glial cells.
Neuroblast NB5-6 found in an abdominal segment. It generates 3 to 5 interneurons and 2 to 6 glial cells.
Primary interneuron that expresses apterous and is found in a relatively lateral position within an embryonic or larval thoracic neuromere (Lundgren et al., 1995). There are four of these neurons per thoracic hemisegment and they are born at the end of the primary lineage of NB5-6T, with Ap1 generated at stage 13, followed by Ap2, Ap3 and Ap4 (Baumgardt et al., 2007; Baumgardt et al., 2009). They are generated directly from the neuroblast, without a ganglion mother cell intermediate (Baumgardt et al., 2009).
Apterous-expressing neuron of the lateral cluster that expresses Nplp1 and is the first neuron of the cluster to be generated, at embryonic stage 13 (Baumgardt et al., 2007; Baumgardt et al., 2009).
Apterous-expressing neuron of the lateral cluster that is the second neuron of the cluster to be generated, after the Ap1 neuron (Baumgardt et al., 2009). It is not peptidergic (Baumgardt et al., 2007).
Apterous-expressing neuron of the lateral cluster that is the third neuron of the cluster to be generated, after the Ap2 neuron (Baumgardt et al., 2009). It is not peptidergic (Baumgardt et al., 2007).
Apterous-expressing neuron of the lateral cluster that expresses the neuropeptide FMRFamide and is the last neuron of the cluster to be generated, after the Ap3 neuron (Benveniste et al., 1998; Baumgardt et al., 2007; Baumgardt et al., 2009). It projects its axon medially, below the ventrolateral, central lateral and central intermediate tracts and approaches the dorsal median tract from below, where it arborizes extensively (Santos et al., 2007). Unlike other Ap neurons, it innervates a thoracic dorsal neurohemal organ (Baumgardt et al., 2007).
Surface-associated, subperineurial glial cell located on the lateral surface of the embryonic/larval ventral nerve cord, and is located dorsal to the ventral lateral subperineurial glial cell. It lies at about 30% along the ventro-dorsal axis, and occasionally there are two of these cells per neuromere. It develops from the NB5-6 neuroblast (Beckervordersandforth et al., 2008).
Embryonic peripheral glial cell associated with the segmental nerve (SN). It is located in the transition zone between the CNS and the PNS (exit area), laterally to ePG1 and medially to ePG3. It develops from neuroblast 5-6 (von Hilchen et al., 2008). It divides after embryogenesis and gives rise to up to 30 cells belonging to the perineurial glial sheath (von Hilchen et al., 2013).
First born ganglion mother cell of neuroblast NB5-6.
Neuroblast NB5-6 found in a labial segment. Uniquely among NB5-6 neuroblasts, the labial NB5-6 produces a primary neuron with an ascending projection (Rickert et al., 2018). Unlike more posterior NB5-6 neuroblasts, it survives into the larva and produces a secondary lineage (Lacin and Truman, 2016).
Larval primary interneuron that develops from a neuroblast NB5-6 of the abdomen and projects through the anterior commissure (Schmidt et al., 1997).
Larval ipsilateral primary interneuron that develops from a neuroblast NB5-6 of the abdomen (Schmidt et al., 1996).
Larval primary interneuron that develops from a neuroblast NB5-6 of the abdomen that projects through the posterior commissure (Schmidt et al., 1996).
Larval primary interneuron that develops from an abdominal neuroblast NB5-6 (Schmidt et al., 1997).
Any apterous-expressing neuron of the lateral cluster of the thorax Ap4 (FBbt:00110872) that has its soma located in some cell body rind of larval mesothoracic neuromere (FBbt:00051988).
Any apterous-expressing neuron of the lateral cluster of the thorax Ap4 (FBbt:00110872) that has its soma located in some cell body rind of larval metathoracic neuromere (FBbt:00051989).
Any apterous-expressing neuron of the lateral cluster of the thorax Ap4 (FBbt:00110872) that has its soma located in some cell body rind of larval prothoracic neuromere (FBbt:00051987).
Larval primary interneuron that develops from a neuroblast NB5-6 of the thorax and projects through the anterior commissure (Schmidt et al., 1997).
Larval ipsilateral primary interneuron that develops from a neuroblast NB5-6 of the thorax (Schmidt et al., 1997).
Larval primary interneuron that develops from a neuroblast NB5-6 of the thorax and projects through the posterior commissure (Schmidt et al., 1997).
Larval primary interneuron that develops from a thoracic neuroblast NB5-6 (Schmidt et al., 1997).
Any primary interneuron (FBbt:00052517) that develops from some neuroblast NB5-6 (FBbt:00001377).
Any neuroblast NB5-6 (FBbt:00001377) that is part of some mandibular segment (FBbt:00000012).
Any neuroblast NB5-6 (FBbt:00001377) that is part of some maxillary segment (FBbt:00000013).
Surface-associated, subperineurial glial cell located on the ventral surface of the embryonic/larval ventral nerve cord, and lies more medially than the lateral ventral subperineurial glial cell. In the abdominal segments, it lies 50% along the antero-posterior axis and 30-50% along the medio-lateral axis, but it lies slightly more medially in the thoracic segments. It develops from the NB5-6 neuroblast (Beckervordersandforth et al., 2008).
Any neuron that develops from neuroblast NB5-6 at any stage of life.
Any neuron that develops from neuroblast NB5-6 during the embryonic phase of neurogenesis.
Any neuron that develops from neuroblast NB5-6 during the postembryonic phase of neurogenesis. These neurons exist at least in the labial segment, but are not found in thoracic or abdominal segments (Lacin et al., 2016).
Neuroblast NB5-6 found in a thoracic segment. It generates 10 to 14 interneurons and 3 to 5 glial cells. It exits the cell cycle at stage 15 and dies via apoptosis at stage 16.
Surface-associated, subperineurial glial cell located on the lateral surface of the embryonic/larval ventral nerve cord, and is located ventral to the dorsal lateral subperineurial glial cell. It lies at about 30% along the ventro-dorsal axis, and occasionally there are two of these cells per neuromere. It develops from the NB5-6 neuroblast (Beckervordersandforth et al., 2008).