Literature DB >> 24806677

Complementary interactions between command-like interneurons that function to activate and specify motor programs.

Jin-Sheng Wu1, Nan Wang, Michael J Siniscalchi, Matthew H Perkins, Yu-Tong Zheng, Wei Yu, Song-an Chen, Ruo-nan Jia, Jia-Wei Gu, Yi-Qing Qian, Yang Ye, Ferdinand S Vilim, Elizabeth C Cropper, Klaudiusz R Weiss, Jian Jing.   

Abstract

Motor activity is often initiated by a population of command-like interneurons. Command-like interneurons that reliably drive programs have received the most attention, so little is known about how less reliable command-like interneurons may contribute to program generation. We study two electrically coupled interneurons, cerebral-buccal interneuron-2 (CBI-2) and CBI-11, which activate feeding motor programs in the mollusk Aplysia californica. Earlier work indicated that, in rested preparations, CBI-2, a powerful activator of programs, can trigger ingestive and egestive programs. CBI-2 reliably generated ingestive patterns only when it was repeatedly stimulated. The ability of CBI-2 to trigger motor activity has been attributed to the two program-promoting peptides it contains, FCAP and CP2. Here, we show that CBI-11 differs from CBI-2 in that it contains FCAP but not CP2. Furthermore, it is weak in its ability to drive programs. On its own, CBI-11 is therefore less effective as a program activator. When it is successful, however, CBI-11 is an effective specifier of motor activity; that is, it drives mostly ingestive programs. Importantly, we found that CBI-2 and CBI-11 complement each other's actions. First, prestimulation of CBI-2 enhanced the ability of CBI-11 to drive programs. This effect appears to be partly mediated by CP2. Second, coactivation of CBI-11 with CBI-2 makes CBI-2 programs immediately ingestive. This effect may be mediated by specific actions that CBI-11 exerts on pattern-generating interneurons. Therefore, different classes of command-like neurons in a motor network may make distinct, but potentially complementary, contributions as either activators or specifiers of motor activity.

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Keywords:  Aplysia; central pattern generator; command neurons; electrical coupling; feeding; population coding

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24806677      PMCID: PMC4012310          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5094-13.2014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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