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Amine modulation of electrical coupling in the pyloric network of the lobster stomatogastric ganglion
Authors:B R Johnson  J H Peck  R M Harris-Warrick
Institution:1. Section of Neurobiology and Behavior, S.G. Mudd Hall, Cornell University, 14853, Ithaca, NY, USA
2. Department of Psychology, Ithaca College, 14850, Ithaca, NY, USA
Abstract:
1.  The neurons of the pyloric network of the lobster (Panulirus interruptus) stomatogastric ganglion organize their rhythmic motor output using both chemical and electrical synapses. The 6 electrical synapses within this network help set the firing phases of the pyloric neurons during each rhythmic cycle. We examined the modulatory effects of the amines dopamine (DA), serotonin (5HT) and octopamine (Oct) on coupling at all the electrical synapses of the pyloric network.
2.  Electrical coupling within the pacemaker group anterior burster (AB) to pyloric dilator (PD), and PD-
3.  Dopamine decreased or increased the coupling strength of all the pyloric electrical synapses: the sign of the effect depended upon which neuron was the target of current injection. For example, DA decreased ABrarr PD coupling (i.e., when current was injected into the AB) but increased coupling in the other direction, PDrarr AB. Dopamine decreased AB to VD coupling when current was injected into either neuron. Serotonin also had mixed effects; it enhanced PDrarrAB coupling but decreased AB to VD and PD to VD coupling in both directions. Octopamine's only effect was to reduce PDrarr VD coupling. li]4.
5.  The characteristic modulation of electrical coupling by each amine may contribute to the unique motor pattern that DA, 5HT and Oct each elicit from the pyloric motor network.
Keywords:Electrotonic coupling  Stomatogastric ganglion  Pyloric motor circuit  Lobster  Dopamine  Serotonin  Octopamine
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