The onset of response habituation during the growth of the lateral giant neuron of crayfish
D. H. Edwards, R. A. Fricke, L. D. Barnett, S. R. Yeh and E. M. Leise Department of Biology, Georgia State University, Atlanta 30302-4010. 1. The postembryonic development of the crayfish LG tailflip command neuron's response to mechanosensory input was studied with standard electrophysiologica...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of neurophysiology 1994-08, Vol.72 (2), p.890-898 |
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Zusammenfassung: | D. H. Edwards, R. A. Fricke, L. D. Barnett, S. R. Yeh and E. M. Leise
Department of Biology, Georgia State University, Atlanta 30302-4010.
1. The postembryonic development of the crayfish LG tailflip command
neuron's response to mechanosensory input was studied with standard
electrophysiological techniques in animals between 1 and 12 cm long. 2. LG
neurons are present in each abdominal hemisegment where they receive direct
and indirect excitatory input from mechanosensory afferents. In both small
and large crayfish, electrical stimulation of an abdominal ganglionic nerve
containing those afferents evoked a compound excitatory postsynaptic
potential (EPSP) with an early, reliable alpha component and a later,
depression-prone beta wave. It is known that the alpha and beta components
are produced by inputs from primary mechanosensory afferents and
interneurons, respectively. 3. In crayfish < 2 cm long, LG was excited
by the alpha component. When superthreshold, the alpha component triggered
a single spike; additional excitation provided by the later beta wave
presumably was preempted by refractoriness following the alpha spike and by
recurrent inhibition of LG excited by the spike. LG was excited reliably by
the alpha component in response to repeated superthreshold stimulation. 4.
In crayfish between 2 and 3 cm, LG was excited more readily by the beta
wave than by the alpha component. LG's beta spike response habituated to
repeated stimulation at 1 Hz, and the beta EPSP depressed whereas the alpha
component was largely unchanged. The appearance of the cellular substrates
of habituation correlates with the reported onset of behavioral habituation
of the tailflip response. Higher stimulus levels brought the alpha EPSP to
threshold. Repetitive stimulation at these levels reliably evoked LG spikes
from the alpha EPSP. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3077 1522-1598 |
DOI: | 10.1152/jn.1994.72.2.890 |