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Cerebral serotonergic neurons reciprocally modulate swim and withdrawal neural networks in the mollusk Clione limacina.

T P Norekian1, R A Satterlie.   

Abstract

1. A pair of serotonin-immunoreactive neurons has been identified in the cerebral ganglia of the pteropod mollusk Clione limacina, which produce coordinated, excitatory/inhibitory effects on neurons controlling two incompatible behaviors, swimming and whole body withdrawal. These cells were designated cerebral serotonergic ventral (Cr-SV) neurons. 2. Activation of Cr-SV neurons produces a prominent inhibition of the pleural withdrawal neurons, which have been previously shown to induce whole body withdrawal in Clione. In addition, the cerebral neurons produce weak excitatory inputs to swim motor neurons, pedal serotonergic neurons involved in the peripheral modulation of swimming, and to the serotonergic heart excitor neuron. 3. Inhibitory and excitatory effects appear to be produced by serotonin because they are mimicked by exogenous serotonin and are blocked by the serotonin antagonist mianserin. 4. All serotonergic neurons identified thus far in the CNS of Clione appear to function in a coordinated manner, altering a variety of neural centers all directed toward the activation of swimming behavior.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8714633     DOI: 10.1152/jn.1996.75.2.538

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


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