abdominal ventral bipolar dendrite neuron vbd [FBbt_00002589]
abdominal ventral bipolar dendrite neuron vbd
ID: FBbt_00002589
Bipolar dendrite neuron with its soma in the ventral sensory cluster of a larval abdominal segment, close to vdaA-D (Orgogozo and Grueber, 2005). It emits two dendritic branches along the anterior posterior axis (Bodmer and Jan, 1987; Orgogozo and Grueber, 2005). It is a proprioceptor neuron (Heckscher et al., 2015). It has strong outputs to the A08e3 local neuron, Jaam2 and A02b (Heckscher et al., 2015; Schneider-Mizell et al., 2016). It is cholinergic (Heckman and Doe, 2022).
The number of identified output synapses to Jaam2 was 32/21 (L/R) and to A08e3 was 15/9 (Heckscher et al., 2015). It is still not known if the pattern of connections in A1 is replicated in the other abdominal segments (Heckscher et al., 2015). The number of output synapses in Schneider-Mizell et al. (2016) was the estimated from the publication figures (number in brackets left/right where available; ipsi- and contralateral connections separated by comma): to A02b (15, 8/15, 10).
Open in VFB 3D Browser →- bipolar dendrite neuron
- larval abdominal ventral cluster group multidendritic neuron
- larval cholinergic neuron
- proprioceptive sensory neuron
Relationships
- develops from: ventral group abdominal bipolar dendrite neuron precursor cell
- has soma location: larval ventral sensory cluster of A1-7
- sends synaptic output to cell: larval A02b neuron, larval A08e3 local neuron, larval Jaam2 neuron
Alternative Names
| Synonym | Scope | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| vmd5 | broad synonym | Orgogozo and Grueber, 2005 |
| vbp | exact synonym | Campos-Ortega and Hartenstein, 1997 |
| ventral bipolar dendrite proprioceptor | exact synonym | Heckscher et al., 2015 |
| vmd3 | exact synonym | Orgogozo and Grueber, 2005 |
| vmd5 | broad synonym | Bodmer et al., 1989 |
| vmd3 | exact synonym | Orgogozo et al., 2002 |
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