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Enhancement of synaptic responses in ascending interneurones following acquisition of social dominance in crayfish.

Toshiki Abe1, Toshiki Nagayama2.   

Abstract

When crayfish have attained dominant status after agonistic bouts, their avoidance reaction to mechanical stimulation of the tailfan changes from a dart to a turn response. Ascending interneurones originating in the terminal ganglion receive sensory inputs from the tailfan and they affect spike activity of both uropod and abdominal postural motor neurones, which coordinates the uropod and abdominal postural movements. Despite the varying output effects of ascending interneurones, the synaptic responses of all interneurones to sensory stimulation were enhanced when they acquired a dominant state. The number of spikes increased as did a sustained membrane depolarizations. Regardless of social status, the output effects on the uropod motor neurones of all interneurones except VE-1 remained unchanged. VE-1 mainly inhibited the uropod opener motor neurones in naive animals, but tended to excite them in dominant animals. Synaptic enhancement of the sensory response of ascending interneurones was also observed in naive animals treated with bath-applied serotonin. However, subordinate animals or naive animals treated with octopamine had no noticeable effect on the synaptic response of their ascending interneurones to sensory stimulation. Thus, enhancement of the synaptic response is a specific neural event that occurs when crayfish attain social dominance and it is mediated by serotonin.

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Keywords:  Agonistic encounter; Interneurones; Sensory processing; Social status; Synaptic plasticity

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33772639     DOI: 10.1007/s00359-021-01481-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Physiol A Neuroethol Sens Neural Behav Physiol        ISSN: 0340-7594            Impact factor:   1.836


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