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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 88 No. 3 September 2002, pp. 1136-1146
Copyright ©2002 by the American Physiological Society
The Nobel Institute for Neurophysiology, Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, SE-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden
Pavlova, E. L. and
T. G. Deliagina.
Responses of Reticulospinal Neurons in Intact Lamprey to Pitch
Tilt. J. Neurophysiol. 88: 1136-1146, 2002. In the swimming lamprey, a postural control system maintains a
definite orientation of the animal's longitudinal axis in relation to
the horizon (pitch angle). Operation of this system is based on
vestibular reflexes. Important elements of the postural network are the
reticulospinal (RS) neurons, which are driven by vestibular input and
transmit commands for postural corrections from the brain stem to the
spinal cord. Here we describe responses to vestibular stimulation
(rotation of the animal in the pitch plane) in RS neurons of intact
lampreys. The activity of neurons was recorded from their axons in the
spinal cord by chronically implanted arrays of macroelectrodes. From
the multielectrode recordings of mass activity, discharges in
individual axons were extracted by means of a spike-sorting program,
and the axon position in the spinal cord and its conduction velocity
were determined. Vestibular stimulation was performed by rotating the
animal in steps of 45° throughout 360° or by periodical
"trapezoid" tilts between the nose-up and -down positions.
Typically, the RS neurons exhibited both dynamic responses (activity
during movement) and static responses (activity in a new sustained
position). The neurons were classified into two groups according to
their pattern of response. Group UP neurons responded
preferentially to nose-up rotation with maximal activity at 0-135°
up. Group DOWN neurons responded preferentially to
nose-down rotation with maximal activity at 0-135° down. Neurons of
the two groups also differed in the position of their axons in the spinal cord and axonal conduction velocity. An increase in water temperature, which presumably causes a downward turn in swimming lampreys, affected the activity in the UP and
DOWN groups differently, so that the ratio UP
responses to DOWN responses increased. We suggest that the
UP and DOWN groups mediate the opposing
vestibular reflexes and cause the downward and upward turns of the
animal, respectively. The lamprey will stabilize the orientation in the pitch plane at which the effects of UP and DOWN
groups are equal to each other. In addition to the main test (rotation
in the pitch plane), the animals were also tested by rotation in the
transverse (roll) plane. It was found that 22% of RS neurons
responding to pitch tilts also responded to roll tilts. The overlap
between the pitch and roll populations suggests that the RS pathways
are partly shared by the pitch and roll control systems.
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