昆虫学报 ›› 2022, Vol. 65 ›› Issue (8): 1068-1074.doi: 10.16380/j.kcxb.2022.08.015

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昆虫平衡棒的发育及功能

董玮#,*, 武文君#, 张徐波*   

  1. (山西大学应用生物学研究所, 太原 030006)
  • 出版日期:2022-08-20 发布日期:2022-09-16

Development and function of halteres in insects 

DONG Wei#,*, WU Wen-Jun#, ZHANG Xu-Bo*   

  1.  (Institute of Applied Biology, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030006, China)
  • Online:2022-08-20 Published:2022-09-16

摘要:  平衡棒(haltere)是双翅目昆虫后翅特化而成的结构,可在飞行中起重要作用。平衡棒基部的感受器可以检测到飞行中的惯性力,向运动神经元提供反馈,迅速地平衡身体并纠正航向。昆虫的平衡棒由成虫盘发育形成,其特化受HOX基因(Ultrabithorax, Ubx)调控。发育成熟的平衡棒由两层上皮细胞组成,末端球状结构内部充满高度空泡化的细胞,基部具有大量感器。平衡棒的运动由独立的肌肉控制,相对于同侧的翅反向移动,翅与平衡棒的协同运动对于昆虫起飞和维持平衡十分重要。近年来,平衡棒的导航原理越来越多地应用于仿生学研究中,基于果蝇平衡棒的结构和功能,研制出多种飞行器的导航设备。本文结合近年来相关领域的研究成果,就平衡棒的发育、形态结构、功能和仿生应用等方面的研究进展进行综述,为深入理解昆虫平衡棒的发育机制和生物学功能提供参考。

关键词: 昆虫, 平衡棒, Ubx, 发育, 感受器, 运动机制

Abstract:  The halteres in dipteran insects evolved from the hindwings and play an important role in flight. The sensilla at the base of halteres detect the inertial force and provide feedback to motor neurons that subsequently balance body during flight. The haltere of insects is developed from imaginal disc and regulated by the HOX gene (Ultrabithorax, Ubx). Mature haltere is composed of two layers of epithelial cells. The bulb is filled with vacuolar cells, while the base possesses various sensilla. Interestingly, the halteres controlled by independent muscles move antiphase relative to ipsilateral wing. However, the winghaltere coordination is essential for departure and maintaining balance. Recently, the navigation principles of halteres have been increasingly applied in bionics, and navigation devices of aircrafts have been developed based on the structure and functions of halters of flies. In this article we reviewed the progress in the research on the development, morphological structure, function and bionics application of halteres with the goal of providing a theoretical basis for further understanding the developmental meachanisms and biological functions of halteres in insects.

Key words:  Insects, haltere, Ubx, developmrnt, sensilla, locomotory mechanism