Yu X, Nguyen B, Friesen W O
Department of Biology, National Science Foundation Center for Biological Timing, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22903-2477, USA.
J Neurosci. 1999 Jun 1;19(11):4634-43. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.19-11-04634.1999.
Previous studies showed that sensory feedback from the body wall is important and sometimes critical for generating normal, robust swimming activity in leeches. In this paper, we evaluate the role of sensory feedback in intersegmental coordination using both behavioral and physiological measurements. We severed the ventral nerve cord of leeches in midbody and then made video and in situ extracellular recordings from swimming animals. Our electrophysiological recordings unequivocally demonstrate that active intersegmental coordination occurs in leeches with severed nerve cords, refuting earlier conclusions that sensory feedback cannot coordinate swimming activity. Intersegmental coordination can in fact be achieved by sensory feedback alone, without the intersegmental interactions conveyed by the nerve cord.
先前的研究表明,来自体壁的感觉反馈对于水蛭产生正常、有力的游泳活动很重要,有时甚至至关重要。在本文中,我们使用行为学和生理学测量方法评估感觉反馈在节间协调中的作用。我们在水蛭身体中部切断腹神经索,然后对游泳的水蛭进行视频记录和原位细胞外记录。我们的电生理记录明确表明,在腹神经索被切断的水蛭中会发生主动节间协调,这与早期认为感觉反馈无法协调游泳活动的结论相矛盾。事实上,节间协调仅通过感觉反馈即可实现,无需神经索传递的节间相互作用。