Optogenetic dissection of a behavioural module in the vertebrate spinal cord

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Claire Wyart
Filippo Del Bene
Erica Warp
Ethan K. Scott
Dirk Trauner
Herwig Baier
Ehud Y. Isacoff
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[1] University of California in Berkeley,Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute and Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
[2] Berkeley,Department of Physiology
[3] California 94720,Department of Chemistry
[4] USA,Physical Bioscience Division and Material Science Division
[5] Program in Neuroscience,undefined
[6] University of California in San Francisco,undefined
[7] San Francisco,undefined
[8] California 94158-2324,undefined
[9] USA,undefined
[10] Ludwig Maximilians-Universität,undefined
[11] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,undefined
[12] Berkeley,undefined
[13] California 94720,undefined
[14] USA,undefined
[15] Present address: School of Biomedical Sciences,undefined
[16] University of Queensland,undefined
[17] Queensland 4072,undefined
[18] Australia.,undefined
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Nature | 2009年 / 461卷
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In the brief period during which we have known of their existence, light-gated ion channels have been used to assess the function of known cell types to which they are genetically targeted. Here Wyart et al. search for unknown cell types that drive the central pattern generator of locomotion. GAL4 lines of zebrafish in which light-gated glutamate receptors were sparsely expressed in diverse, partially overlapping sets of neurons were screened. Common behavioural effects of light could thus be attributed to activity in a specific cell type when it is the only cell shared between the different lines. The photo-stimulation of one specific cell type, the Kolmer–Agduhr cell, was sufficient to induce a symmetrical tail beating sequence that mimics spontaneous slow forward swimming. Genetically silencing Kolmer–Agduhr cells reduced the frequency of spontaneous free swimming, indicating that Kolmer–Agduhr cell activity provides necessary tone for spontaneous forward swimming. Kolmer–Agduhr cells have been known for over 75 years, but their function has been mysterious. This work shows that during early development in low vertebrates these cells provide a positive drive to the spinal central pattern generator for spontaneous locomotion.
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