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水螅水母海月水母游泳活动的中枢产生

Central generation of swimming activity in the hydrozoan jellyfish Aequorea aequorea.

作者信息

Satterlie R A

出版信息

J Neurobiol. 1985 Jan;16(1):41-55. doi: 10.1002/neu.480160105.

DOI:10.1002/neu.480160105
PMID:2859349
Abstract

Swimming in Aequorea is controlled by a network of electrically coupled neurons (swim motorneurons) located in the inner nerve ring. The network is made up of the largest neurons in the ring, up to 22 microns in diameter. Intracellular recordings from swim motorneurons reveal slow membrane potential oscillations and a superimposed barrage of synaptic "noise." The synaptic noise, but not the slow oscillations, is eliminated in seawater containing an elevated Mg++ concentration. The swim motorneurons produce a rapid burst of two to eight action potentials preceding each contraction of the subumbrella. Spontaneous bursting persists in high-Mg++ seawater. Injected ramp currents indicated a "bursty" character of the swim motorneurons as suprathreshold depolarizations produced repetitive bursting with an increasing burst frequency with increased depolarization. Hyperpolarizing currents locally blocked spiking in swim motorneurons. Intercellular coupling was demonstrated with Lucifer Yellow injection and dual electrode recordings. In dye fills, only the large neurons of the inner nerve ring were dye-coupled. Two pieces of evidence suggest that swim motorneurons activate the overlying epithelial cells via chemical synapses. First, direct synaptic connections have been noted in ultrastructural examination of the inner nerve ring region. Second, dual recordings from a swim motorneuron and an epithelial cell reveal a 1:1 correspondence between neuron spikes and epithelial synaptic potentials. The synaptic potentials occur with a latency as short as 3 ms which is constant in any one recording session. The results suggest that the swim motorneuron network of Aequorea not only performs a motorneuron function, but also serves as the pattern generator for swimming activity.

摘要

在维多利亚多管水母中,游泳行为由位于内环神经中的电耦合神经元网络(游泳运动神经元)控制。该网络由内环中最大的神经元组成,直径可达22微米。对游泳运动神经元进行细胞内记录,可揭示缓慢的膜电位振荡以及叠加的突触“噪声”。在镁离子浓度升高的海水中,突触噪声被消除,但缓慢振荡依然存在。游泳运动神经元在伞下每次收缩之前会产生两到八个动作电位的快速爆发。在高镁离子海水中,自发爆发仍会持续。注入斜坡电流表明游泳运动神经元具有“爆发性”特征,因为阈上 depolarizations 会产生重复爆发,且随着 depolarization 的增加,爆发频率也会增加。超极化电流会局部阻断游泳运动神经元的放电。通过注射荧光黄和双电极记录证明了细胞间耦合。在染料填充实验中,只有内环中的大神经元发生了染料耦合。有两条证据表明游泳运动神经元通过化学突触激活上方的上皮细胞。第一,在内环神经区域的超微结构检查中发现了直接的突触连接。第二,对游泳运动神经元和上皮细胞进行双记录,结果显示神经元放电与上皮突触电位之间存在1:1的对应关系。突触电位的潜伏期短至3毫秒,在任何一次记录过程中都是恒定的。这些结果表明,维多利亚多管水母的游泳运动神经元网络不仅执行运动神经元的功能,还充当游泳活动的模式发生器。

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