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Localization of chemical synapses and modulatory release sites in the cardiac ganglion of the crab, Cancer borealis.

Mara C P Rue1, Natasha Baas-Thomas1, Priya S Iyengar1, Lara K Scaria1, Eve Marder1.   

Abstract

The crustacean cardiac ganglion (CG) comprises nine neurons that provide rhythmic drive to the heart. The CG is the direct target of multiple modulators. Synapsin-like immunoreactivity was found clustered around the somata of the large cells (LC) and in a neuropil at the anterior branch of the CG trunk of Cancer borealis. This implicates the soma as a key site of synaptic integration, an unusual configuration in invertebrates. Proctolin is an excitatory neuromodulator of the CG, and proctolin-like immunoreactivity exhibited partial overlap with putative chemical synapses near the LCs and at the neuropil. A proctolin-like projection was also found in a pair of excitatory nerves entering the CG. GABA-like immunoreactivity was nearly completely colocalized with chemical synapses near the LCs but absent at the anterior branch neuropil. GABA-like projections were found in a pair of inhibitory nerves entering the CG. C. borealis Allatostatin B1 (CbASTB), red pigment concentrating hormone, and FLRFamide-like immunoreactivity each had a unique pattern of staining and co-localization with putative chemical synapses. These results provide morphological evidence that synaptic input is integrated at LC somata in the CG. Our findings provide a topographical organization for some of the multiple inhibitory and excitatory modulators that alter the rhythmic output of this semi-autonomous motor circuit.
© 2022 The Authors. The Journal of Comparative Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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Keywords:  GABA; immunohistochemistry; modulation; proctolin; synapsin

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35882035      PMCID: PMC9560961          DOI: 10.1002/cne.25385

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Neurol        ISSN: 0021-9967            Impact factor:   3.028


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