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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 87 No. 1 January 2002, pp. 113-121
Copyright ©2002 by the American Physiological Society
Nobel Institute for Neurophysiology, Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, S-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
Svensson, Erik,
Sten Grillner, and
David Parker.
Synaptically Evoked Membrane Potential Oscillations Induced
by Substance P in Lamprey Motor Neurons. J. Neurophysiol. 87: 113-121, 2002. Short-lasting application
(10 min) of tachykinin neuropeptides evokes long-lasting (>24 h)
modulation of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA)-evoked
locomotor network activity in the lamprey spinal cord. In this study,
the net effects of the tachykinin substance P on the isolated spinal
cord have been examined by recording from motor neurons in the absence
of NMDA and ongoing network activity. Brief bath application of
substance P (30 s to 2 min) induced irregular membrane potential
oscillations in motor neurons. These oscillations consisted of
depolarizing and hyperpolarizing phases and were associated with phasic
ventral-root activity. The oscillations were blocked by the tachykinin
antagonist spantide II. They were also blocked by tetrodotoxin (TTX),
suggesting that they were not dependent on intrinsic membrane
properties of the motor neurons but were synaptically mediated.
Substance P could also have a direct effect, however, because a
membrane potential depolarization persisted in the presence of TTX.
Protein kinase agonists and antagonists were used to investigate the
intracellular pathways through which substance P acted. The
oscillations were blocked by the selective protein kinase C (PKC)
antagonist chelerythrine. However, the TTX-resistant membrane potential
depolarization was not significantly affected by blocking PKC. The
protein kinase A and G antagonist H8 did not affect either the
oscillations or the direct TTX-resistant membrane potential
depolarization. The glutamate receptor antagonist kynurenic acid
abolished the substance-P-evoked oscillations, suggesting that they
were dependent on glutamate release. The oscillations were abolished or
reduced by the AMPA/kainate receptor antagonist
6-cyano-7-nitroquinoxalene-2,3-dione but were only reduced by the NMDA
receptor antagonist D-AP5. The oscillations were thus
mediated by glutamatergic inputs with a greater dependence on non-NMDA
receptors. Blocking glycinergic inputs with strychnine resulted in
large depolarizing plateaus and bursts of spikes. The glutamatergic and
glycinergic inputs underlying the oscillations are apparently
evoked through direct and indirect excitatory effects on inhibitory and
excitatory premotor interneurons. Substance P thus has a distributed
excitatory effect in the spinal cord. While it can activate premotor
networks, this activation alone is not able to evoke a coordinated
behaviorally relevant motor output.
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