Baljon Pieter Laurens, Wagenaar Daniel A
California Institute of Technology, Division of Biology, Pasadena, California 91125, and.
California Institute of Technology, Division of Biology, Pasadena, California 91125, and University of Cincinnati, Department of Biological Sciences, Cincinnati, Ohio 45221
J Neurosci. 2015 Feb 11;35(6):2398-406. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3823-14.2015.
The "local bend response" of the medicinal leech (Hirudo verbana) is a stimulus-response pathway that enables the animal to bend away from a pressure stimulus applied anywhere along its body. The neuronal circuitry that supports this behavior has been well described, and its responses to individual stimuli are understood in quantitative detail. We probed the local bend system with pairs of electrical stimuli to sensory neurons that could not logically be interpreted as a single touch to the body wall and used multiple suction electrodes to record simultaneously the responses in large numbers of motor neurons. In all cases, responses lasted much longer than the stimuli that triggered them, implying the presence of some form of positive feedback loop to sustain the response. When stimuli were delivered simultaneously, the resulting motor neuron output could be described as an evenly weighted linear combination of the responses to the constituent stimuli. However, when stimuli were delivered sequentially, the second stimulus had greater impact on the motor neuron output, implying that the positive feedback in the system is not strong enough to render it immune to further input.
药用水蛭(欧洲医蛭)的“局部弯曲反应”是一种刺激-反应途径,能使水蛭从沿其身体任何部位施加的压力刺激处弯曲离开。支持这种行为的神经回路已得到充分描述,并且对其对单个刺激的反应也有了详细的定量理解。我们用成对的电刺激来刺激感觉神经元,这些刺激从逻辑上不能被解释为对体壁的单次触摸,并使用多个吸力电极同时记录大量运动神经元的反应。在所有情况下,反应持续的时间比触发它们的刺激长得多,这意味着存在某种形式的正反馈回路来维持反应。当同时给予刺激时,产生的运动神经元输出可以描述为对组成刺激的反应的均匀加权线性组合。然而,当顺序给予刺激时,第二个刺激对运动神经元输出的影响更大,这意味着系统中的正反馈不够强大,无法使其不受进一步输入的影响。