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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 87 No. 6 June 2002, pp. 2996-3005
Copyright ©2002 by the American Physiological Society
1Institute of Higher Nervous Activity and Neurophysiology, Moscow 117865, Russia; and 2Department of Biology, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287-1501
Malyshev, Aleksey Y. and
Tigran P. Norekian.
Phase-Locked Coordination Between Two Rhythmically Active Feeding
Structures in the Mollusk Clione limacina. I. Motor
Neurons. J. Neurophysiol. 87: 2996-3005, 2002. Coordination between different motor centers is essential for
the orderly production of all complex behaviors, in both vertebrates and invertebrates. The current study revealed that rhythmic activities of two feeding structures of the pteropod mollusk Clione
limacina, radula and hooks, which are used to extract the prey
from its shell, are highly coordinated in a phase-dependent manner.
Hook protraction always coincided with radula retraction, while hook retraction coincided with radula protraction. Thus hooks and radula were always moving in the opposite phases, taking turns grabbing and
pulling the prey tissue out of the shell. Identified buccal ganglia
motor neurons controlling radula and hooks protraction and retraction
were rhythmically active in the same phase-dependent manner. Hook
protractor motor neurons were active in the same phase with radula
retractor motor neurons, while hook retractor motor neurons burst in
phase with radula protractor motor neurons. One of the main mechanisms
underlying the phase-locked coordination was electrical coupling
between hook protractor and radula retractor motor neurons. In
addition, reciprocal inhibitory synaptic connections were found between
hook protractor and radula protractor motor neurons. These electrical
and inhibitory synaptic connections ensure that rhythmically active
hooks and radula controlling motor neurons are coordinated in the
specific phase-dependent manner described above. The possible existence
of a single multifunctional central pattern generator for both radula
and hook motor centers is discussed.
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