Quantitative investigation of calcium signals for locomotor pattern generation in the lamprey spinal cord

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Di Prisco, GV [1 ]
Alford, S [1 ]
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[1] Univ Illinois, Dept Biol Sci, Chicago, IL 60607 USA
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10.1152/jn.00138.2004
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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Locomotor pattern generation requires the network coordination of spinal ventral horn neurons acting in concert with the oscillatory properties of individual neurons. In the spinal cord, N-methyl-D-aspartate ( NMDA) activates neuronal oscillators that are believed to rely on Ca2+ entry to the cytosol through voltage-operated Ca2+ channels and synaptically activated NMDA receptors. Ca2+ signaling in lamprey ventral horn neurons thus plays a determinant role in the regulation of the intrinsic membrane properties and network synaptic interaction generating spinal locomotor neural pattern activity. We have characterized aspects of this signaling quantitatively for the first time. Resting Ca2+ concentrations were between 87 and 120 nM. Ca2+ concentration measured during fictive locomotion increased from soma to distal dendrites [ from 208 +/- 27 (SE) nM in the soma to 335 +/- 41 nM in the proximal dendrites to 457 +/- 68 nM in the distal dendrites]. We sought to determine the temporal and spatial properties of Ca2+ oscillations, imaged with Ca2+-sensitive dyes and correlated with fluctuations in membrane potential, during lamprey fictive locomotion. The Ca2+ signals recorded in the dendrites showed a great deal of spatial heterogeneity. Rapid changes in Ca2+-induced fluorescence coincided with action potentials, which initiated significant Ca2+ transients distributed throughout the neurons. Ca2+ entry to the cytosol coincided with the depolarizing phase of the locomotor rhythm. During fictive locomotion, larger Ca2+ oscillations were recorded in dendrites compared with somata in motoneurons and premotor interneurons. Ca2+ fluctuations were barely detected with dyes of lower affinity providing alternative empirical evidence that Ca2+ responses are limited to hundreds of nanomolars during fictive locomotion.
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