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J Neurophysiol (March 1, 2003). 10.1152/jn.00637.2002
Submitted on Submitted 6 August 2002; accepted in final form 11 November 2002
Zoologisches Institut, Universitat zu Köln, D-50923 Cologne, Germany
Bucher, Dirk,
Turgay Akay,
Ralph A. DiCaprio, and
Ansgar Büschges.
Interjoint Coordination in the Stick Insect Leg-Control
System: The Role of Positional Signaling. J. Neurophysiol. 89: 1245-1255, 2003. Interjoint
coordination is essential for proper walking behavior in multi-jointed
insect legs. We have shown previously that movement signals from the
femur-tibia (FT) joint can shape motor activity of the adjacent
coxa-trochanter (CT) joint in the stick insect, Carausius
morosus. Here, we present data on the role of position signals
from the FT-joint on activity generated in motoneurons (MNs) of the
CT-joint. We show that the probability of occurrence of stance (with
depression in the CT-joint) or swing movements (with levation in the
CT-joint) at the start of walking sequences is influenced by the angle
of the FT-joint in the resting animal. We tested the influence of
FT-joint angle on pharmacologically induced rhythmic activity of
CT-joint depressor (DprTr) and levator (LevTr) MNs. The burst duration,
mean spike rate within bursts, and duty cycle for each MN pool were
found to depend on FT position. For LevTr MNs, these parameters
progressively increased as the FT-joint was moved from extension to
flexion, and the opposite was true for DprTr MNs. The cycle period of
CT-MN rhythmicity also depended on FT position. In addition, we
sometimes observed that the motor output shifted completely to one MN
pool at extreme positions, suggesting that the central
rhythm-generating network for the CT-joint became locked in one phase.
These results indicate that position signals from the FT-joint modulate
rhythmic activity in CT-joint MNs partly by having access to central
rhythm generating networks of the CT-joint.
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