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      Mechanisms of Rhythm Generation in a Spinal Locomotor Network Deprived of Crossed Connections: The Lamprey Hemicord

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          The spinal network coordinating locomotion in the lamprey serves as a model system, in which it has been possible to elucidate connectivity and cellular mechanisms using the isolated spinal cord. Locomotor burst activity alternates between the left and right side of a segment through reciprocal inhibition. We have recently shown that the burst generation itself in a hemisegment does not require inhibitory mechanisms. The focus of this study is the intrinsic operation of this hemisegmental burst-generating component of the locomotor network.

          Brief electrical stimulation (0.3 s) of the hemicord evokes long-lasting bouts (>2 min) of bursts (2-15 Hz) in the mid to high-frequency range of locomotion. Bout release is an all-or-none phenomenon requiring a threshold intensity of stimulation and glutamatergic transmission within a population of excitatory interneurons, with axons extending over several segments. The progressive activity-dependent decrease in burst frequency that takes place during a bout is followed by a slow recovery process lasting >20 min. Intracellular recordings of single motoneurons, excitatory interneurons, and inhibitory interneurons show that locomotor bouts, in general, are accompanied by a marked depolarization. Membrane potential oscillations and spikes occur in phase with the ventral root (VR) bursts. Active motoneurons and interneurons fire one spike per VR burst, as also confirmed by axonal recordings. Thus, the reciprocal inhibition between opposite hemisegments in the intact cord not only ensures left-right alternation and lowers the locomotor frequency but also promotes a shift from single to multiple action potentials per cycle in network neurons.

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          Journal
          J Neurosci
          J. Neurosci
          jneuro
          The Journal of Neuroscience
          Society for Neuroscience
          0270-6474
          1529-2401
          26 January 2005
          : 25
          : 4
          : 923-935
          Affiliations
          Nobel Institute for Neurophysiology, Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, SE-17177 Stockholm, Sweden
          Article
          PMC6725629 PMC6725629 6725629 00250923
          10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2301-04.2005
          6725629
          15673673
          b2848249-cbdb-4c4c-8a01-1fc26687ced5
          Copyright © 2005 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/05/25923-13.00/0
          History
          : 4 December 2004
          : 11 June 2004
          : 2 December 2004
          Categories
          Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive
          Custom metadata
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          synchrony,rhythm,lamprey,spinal,central pattern generator,locomotion

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