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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 87 No. 1 January 2002, pp. 322-332
Copyright ©2002 by the American Physiological Society
Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Texas Medical School, Houston, Texas 77225
Crow, Terry and
Lian-Ming Tian.
Morphological Characteristics and Central Projections of Two
Types of Interneurons in the Visual Pathway of Hermissenda. J. Neurophysiol. 87: 322-332, 2002. The synaptic interactions between photoreceptors in the eye and
second-order neurons in the optic ganglion of the nudibranch mollusk
Hermissenda are well characterized. However, the
higher-order neural circuitry of the visual system, consisting of
cerebropleural interneurons that receive synaptic input from
photoreceptors and project to pedal motor neurons that mediate visually
guided behaviors, is only partially understood. In this report we have
examined the central projections of two identified classes of
cerebropleural interneurons that receive excitatory or inhibitory
synaptic input from identified photoreceptors. The classification of
the interneurons was based on both morphological and
electrophysiological criteria. Type I interneurons received
monosynaptic excitatory or inhibitory synaptic input from identified
photoreceptors and projected to postsynaptic targets within the
cerebropleural ganglion. Type II interneurons, characterized here for
the first time, received polysynaptic excitatory or inhibitory synaptic
input from identified photoreceptors and projected to postsynaptic
targets in either the ipsilateral pedal ganglion or the contralateral
cerebropleural ganglion. Type I interneurons exhibited unique
intraganglionic projections to different regions of the cerebropleural
ganglion, depending on whether they received excitatory or inhibitory
synaptic input from identified photoreceptors. Type I interneurons that received monosynaptic excitatory input from identified B photoreceptors terminated near the cerebropleural commissure and had multiple regions
of varicosities located at branches that projected from the primary
axon. Type I interneurons that received monosynaptic inhibitory input
from identified B photoreceptors projected to the anterior
cerebropleural ganglion and exhibited varicosities localized to the
terminal region of the primary axonal process. Type II interneurons
that received polysynaptic inhibitory input from identified
photoreceptors projected to the contralateral cerebropleural ganglion.
Most type II interneurons that projected to the pedal ganglia received
polysynaptic excitatory input from identified photoreceptors. These
results indicate that there is at least one additional interneuron in
the higher-order visual circuit between type I interneurons and pedal
motor neurons responsible for the generation of phototactic locomotion
in Hermissenda.
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