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Decrease in occurrence of fast startle responses after selective Mauthner cell ablation in goldfish (Carassius auratus).

S J Zottoli1, B C Newman, H I Rieff, D C Winters.   

Abstract

A single action potential in one of a pair of reticulospinal neurons, the Mauthner cells, precedes a short-latency electromyographic response of the trunk and tail musculature on the opposite side of the body and a fast startle response in goldfish. It has been postulated that not only the Mauthner cell, but also an array of neurons can trigger or participate in fast startle responses (Eaton et al. 1991). We have selectively ablated the Mauthner cells in goldfish to study how neurons of the brainstem fast startle response network interact. The probability of eliciting a fast startle response was significantly less in fish with double Mauthner cell ablations, as compared to the responsiveness of control fish. The finding that there is a significant decrease in the occurrence of fast startle responses in animals with no Mauthner cells, implies that the Mauthner cell may play a role in triggering the involvement of the other network elements in fast startle responses. We hypothesize that Mauthner cell activation may be important in bringing those reticulospinal neurons that are "primed" by the behavioral context to threshold and provides the basis for studies focused on the interactive nature of the brainstem startle response network.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10192953     DOI: 10.1007/s003590050319

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Physiol A            Impact factor:   1.836


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