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Selective modulation of spike duration by serotonin and the neuropeptides, FMRFamide, SCPB, buccalin and myomodulin in different classes of mechanoafferent neurons in the cerebral ganglion of Aplysia.
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The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience [J Neurosci] 1989 Feb; Vol. 9 (2), pp. 390-402. - Publication Year :
- 1989
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Abstract
- An examination of the cellular properties and synaptic outputs of mechanoafferent neurons found on the ventrocaudal surface of the cerebral ganglion of Aplysia indicated that the cerebral mechanoafferent (CM) neurons are a heterogeneous population of cells. Based on changes in action potential duration in response to bath applications of 5-HT in the presence of TEA, CM neurons could be divided into 2 broad classes: mechanoafferents whose spikes broaden in response to 5-HT (CM-SB neurons) and mechanoafferents whose spikes narrow in response to 5-HT (CM-SN neurons). Morphological and electrophysiological studies of the CM-SN neurons indicated that they were comprised of previously identified interganglionic cerebral-buccal mechanoafferent (ICBM) neurons and a novel set of sensory neurons that send an axon into the LLAB cerebral nerve and have perioral zone receptive fields that are similar to those of ICBM neurons. Changes in spike width due to 5-HT were correlated with changes in synaptic output as indicated by the magnitudes of EPSPs evoked in postsynaptic neurons. Electrical stimulation of cerebral nerves and connectives also produced spike narrowing or broadening, and the sign of the effect was a function of the parameters of stimulation. Both heterosynaptic facilitation and heterosynaptic depression of EPSPs evoked in follower cells could be demonstrated. A variety of putative neuromodulators other than 5-HT were also found to affect the duration of action potentials in both classes of CM neurons. FMRFamide had effects opposite to that of 5-HT. SCPB and a recently characterized Aplysia neuropeptide, buccalin, broadened the spikes of both CM classes. Another neuropeptide, myomodulin, decreased the duration of CM-SB neuron spikes but had no effect on CM-SN spikes. Since the CM neurons appear to mediate a variety of competing behaviors, including feeding, locomotion, and defensive withdrawal, the various neuromodulator actions may contribute to the mechanisms whereby behaviors are selected and modified.
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- Action Potentials drug effects
Animals
Aplysia physiology
Brain physiology
FMRFamide
Ganglia physiology
Mechanoreceptors physiology
Neural Pathways physiology
Neurons, Afferent classification
Neurons, Afferent physiology
Reaction Time drug effects
Serotonin pharmacology
Synapses physiology
Brain cytology
Ganglia cytology
Mechanoreceptors drug effects
Neurons, Afferent drug effects
Neuropeptides pharmacology
Neurotransmitter Agents pharmacology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0270-6474
- Volume :
- 9
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 2563762