Schaefer M, Brownell P H
J Neurobiol. 1986 Mar;17(2):121-6. doi: 10.1002/neu.480170207.
Respiratory pumping of the gill and siphon of Aplysia californica is a fixed-action pattern coordinated by a defined set of interneurons and motor neurons. In semi-intact preparations of the gill and siphon innervated by the abdominal ganglion, respiratory pumping is facilitated for a prolonged period following activation of the peptidergic bag cell neurons. The induced changes in contractile behavior of the gill and siphon correlate with cell-specific actions of the bag cells on motor neurons regulating these organs. Our results suggest that peptidergic neurons can alter the expression of a fixed pattern of behavior by modulating the excitability of motor neurons controlling the behavior.