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Fig. 3. Projection pattern of the sensory fibers in the medial nerve (MN). (A) The
axons were stained by forward-filling from the cut end of the MN with
tetramethylrhodaminedextran. The preparation was counterstained with
Lucifer Yellow to visualize the boundary of the tissue. Serial confocal
optical slices were acquired and projected to a frontal plane. In the image,
the tetramethylrhodaminedextran-stained fibers were superimposed on the
counterstained image of the brain. Axons originating from the MN run through
the medial half of the antennal nerve (AN) and project into the antennal lobe
(AL). (B) Projected AL image of optical sections at 50±20 µm in
depth. The image is of the same preparation as that in A, with a high
magnification. The macroglomerular complex (MGC) was always stained more
densely than the ordinary glomeruli. The axons projecting to the MGC are
biased towards the medial MGC; however, those projecting to the ordinary
glomeruli distribute homologously to each ordinary glomerulus. (C) The
projected image of the thick axons projecting to the antennal mechanosensory
and motor center (AMMC; 105±20 µm in depth). Most of the thin axons
running from the MN project to the AL anteriorly, and most of the thick axons
project to the AMMC, passing through the posterior AL. (DF) Confocal
images of an anterior plane (D; 28 µm in depth), a medial plane (E; 50
µm in depth) and a posterior plane (F; 73 µm in depth) of the MGC. The
MGC is composed of two compartments: toroid, which is a donut-shaped
structure, and cumulus, which is a disk-shaped structure situated more
proximally to the AN input. In both the anterior and the medial planes, the
stained axons are biased towards the medial MGC: medial toroid and medial
cumulus. In the posterior plane, the stained axons are distributed
homologously. OL, optic lobe; cT, central toroid; mT, medial toroid; lT,
lateral toroid; mC, medial cumulus; lC, lateral cumulus. Scale bar, 200 µm
(A), 100 µm (B,C), 50 µm (DF).