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Distinct synaptic dynamics of heterogeneous pacemaker neurons in an oscillatory network.

Pascale Rabbah1, Farzan Nadim.   

Abstract

Many rhythmically active networks involve heterogeneous populations of pacemaker neurons with potentially distinct synaptic outputs that can be differentially targeted by extrinsic inputs or neuromodulators, thereby increasing possible network output patterns. To understand the roles of heterogeneous pacemaker neurons, we characterized differences in synaptic output from the anterior burster (AB) and pyloric dilator (PD) neurons in the lobster pyloric network. These intrinsically distinct neurons are strongly electrically coupled, coactive, and constitute the pyloric pacemaker ensemble. During pyloric oscillations, the pacemaker neurons produce compound inhibitory synaptic connections to the follower lateral pyloric (LP) and pyloric constrictor (PY) neurons, which fire out of phase with AB/PD and with different delay times. Using pharmacological blockers, we separated the synapses originating from the AB and PD neurons and investigated their temporal dynamics. These synapses exhibited distinct short-term dynamics, depending on the presynaptic neuron type, and had different relative contributions to the total synaptic output depending on waveform shape and cycle frequency. However, paired comparisons revealed that the amplitude or dynamics of synapses from either the AB or PD neuron did not depend on the postsynaptic neuron type, LP or PY. To address the functional implications of these findings, we examined the correlation between synaptic inputs from the pacemakers and the burst onset phase of the LP and PY neurons in the ongoing pyloric rhythm. These comparisons showed that the activity of the LP and PY neurons is influenced by the peak phase and amplitude of the synaptic inputs from the pacemaker neurons.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17202242      PMCID: PMC2435166          DOI: 10.1152/jn.01161.2006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurophysiol        ISSN: 0022-3077            Impact factor:   2.714


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