Electrophysiological analysis of synaptic transmission in central neurons of Drosophila larvae

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作者
Rohrbough, J [1 ]
Broadie, K [1 ]
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[1] Univ Utah, Dept Biol, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
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10.1152/jn.2002.88.2.847
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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We report functional neuronal and synaptic transmission properties in Drosophila CNS neurons. Whole cell current- and voltage-clamp recordings were made from dorsally positioned neurons in the larval ventral nerve cord. Comparison of neuronal Green Fluorescent Protein markers and intracellular dye labeling revealed that recorded cells consisted primarily of identified motor neurons. Neurons had resting potentials of -50 to -60 mV and fired repetitive action potentials (APs) in response to depolarizing current injection. Acetylcholine application elicited large excitatory responses and AP bursts that were reversibly blocked by the nicotinic receptor antagonist D-tubocurarine (dtC). GABA and glutamate application elicited similar inhibitory responses that reversed near normal resting potential and were reversibly blocked by the chloride channel blocker picrotoxin. Multiple types of endogenous synaptically driven activity were present in most neurons, including fast spontaneous synaptic events resembling unitary excitatory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs) and sustained excitatory currents and potentials. Sustained forms of endogenous activity ranged in amplitude from smaller subthreshold "intermediate" sustained events to large "rhythmic" events that supported bursts of APs. Electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves or focal stimulation of the neuropil evoked sustained responses and fast EPSCs similar to endogenous events. Endogenous activity and evoked responses required external Ca2+ and were reversibly blocked by dtC application, indicating that cholinergic synaptic transmission directly underlies observed activity. Synaptic current amplitude and frequency were reduced in shibire conditional dynamin mutants and increased in dunce cAMP phosphodiesterase mutants. These results complement and advance those of recent functional studies in Drosophila embryonic neurons and demonstrate the feasibility of in-depth synaptic transmission and plasticity studies in the Drosophila CNS.
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页码:847 / 860
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