Interneuronal and peptidergic control of motor pattern switching in Aplysia

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Morgan, PT [1 ]
Jing, J [1 ]
Vilim, FS [1 ]
Weiss, KR [1 ]
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[1] Mt Sinai Sch Med, Dept Physiol & Biophys, New York, NY 10029 USA
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10.1152/jn.00438.2001
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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It has been proposed that a choice of specific behaviors can be mediated either by activation of behavior-specific higher order neurons or by distinct combinations of such neurons in different behaviors. We examined the role that two higher order neurons, CBI-2 and CBI-3, play in the selection of motor programs that correspond to ingestion and egestion, two stimulus-dependent behaviors that are generated by a single central pattern generator (CPG) of Aplysia. We found that CBI-2 could evoke either ingestive, egestive, or ambiguous motor programs depending on the regime of stimulation. When CBI-2 recruited CBI-3 firing via electrical coupling, the motor program tended to be ingestive. In the absence of CBI-3 activation, the program was usually egestive. When CBI-2 was stimulated to produce ingestive programs, hyperpolarization of CBI-3 converted the programs to egestive or ambiguous. When CBI-2 was stimulated to produce egestive or ambiguous programs, co-stimulation of CBI-3 converted them into ingestive. These findings are consistent with the idea that combinatorial commands are responsible for the choice of specific behaviors. Additional support for this view comes from the observations that appropriate stimulus conditions exist both for activation of CBI-2 together with CBI-3, and for activation of CBI-2 without a concomitant activation of CBI-3. The ability of CBI-3 to convert egestive and ambiguous programs into ingestive ones was mimicked by application of APGWamide, a neuropeptide that we have detected in CBI-3 by immunostaining. Thus combinatorial actions of higher order neurons that underlie pattern selection may involve the use of modulators released by specific higher order neurons.
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