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J Neurophysiol (December 1, 2002). 10.1152/jn.00482.2001
Submitted on 11 June 2001
Accepted on 15 August 2002
Laboratoire de Neurobiologie des Réseaux, Université Bordeaux 1 and Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Unité Mixte de Recherche 5816, 33405 Talence, France
Thoby-Brisson, Muriel and
John Simmers.
Long-Term Neuromodulatory Regulation of a Motor
Pattern-Generating Network: Maintenance of Synaptic Efficacy and
Oscillatory Properties. J. Neurophysiol. 88: 2942-2953, 2002. Rhythm generation by the pyloric motor
network in the stomatogastric ganglion (STG) of the spiny lobster
requires permissive neuromodulatory inputs from other central ganglia.
When these inputs to the STG are suppressed by cutting the single,
mainly afferent stomatogastric nerve (stn), pyloric neurons cease to burst and the network falls silent. However, as shown previously, if
such a decentralized quiescent ganglion is maintained in organ culture,
pyloric network rhythmicity returns after 3-4 days and, although
slower, is similar to the motor pattern expressed when the stn is
intact. Here we use current- and voltage-clamp, primarily of identified
pyloric dilator (PD) neurons, to investigate changes in synaptic and
cellular properties that underlie this transition in network behavior.
Although the efficacy of chemical synapses between pyloric neurons
decreases significantly (by
50%) after STG decentralization, the
fundamental change leading to rhythm recovery occurs in the
voltage-dependent properties of the neurons themselves. Whereas pyloric
neurons, including the PD, lateral pyloric, and pyloric cell types, are
unable to generate burst-producing membrane potential oscillations in
the short-term absence of extrinsic modulatory inputs, in long-term
decentralized ganglia, the same cells are able to oscillate
spontaneously, even after experimental isolation in situ from all other
elements in the pyloric network. In PD neurons this reacquisition of
rhythmicity is associated with a net reduction in outward
tetraethylammonium-sensitive ionic currents that include a
delayed-rectifier type potassium current (IKd) and a calcium-dependent
K+ current,
IKCa. By contrast, long-term STG
decentralization caused enhancement of a hyperpolarization-activated
inward current that resembles Ih.
These results are consistent with the hypothesis that modulatory inputs
sustain the modulation-dependent rhythmogenic character of the pyloric
network by continuously regulating the balance of membrane conductances
that underlie neuronal oscillation.
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