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Differences in synaptic output between excitatory and inhibitory motoneurons in a crayfish muscle
Authors:C. K. Govind  Christine Gee  Joanne Pearce
Affiliation:(1) Life Sciences Division, Scarborough College, University of Toronto, 1265 Military Trail, M1C 1A4 Scarborough, Ontario, Canada;(2) Present address: Department of Biology, Queens University, N7L 2N6 Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:A pair of antagonistic motoneurons, one excitatory and one inhibitory, innervates the distal accessory flexor muscle in the walking limb of the crayfish Procambarus clarkii. The number and size of synapses formed by these two axons on the muscle fibers (neuromuscular synapses) and on each other (axo-axonal synapses) were estimated using thin-section electron microscopy. Although profiles of nerve terminals of the two axons occur in roughly equal proportions, the frequency of occurrence of neuromuscular synapses differed markedly: 73% were excitatory and 27% were inhibitory. However, inhibitory synapses were 4–5 times larger than excitatory ones, and consequently, the total contact areas devoted to neuromuscular synapses were similar for both axons. Axo-axonal synapses were predominantly from the inhibitory axon to the excitatory axon (86%), and a few were from the excitatory axon to the inhibitory axon (14%). The role of the inhibitory axo-axonal synapse is presynaptic inhibition, but that of the excitatory axo-axonal synapse is not known. The differences in size of neuromuscular synapses between the two axons may reflect intrinsic determinants of the neuron, while the similarity in total synaptic area may reflect retrograde influences from the muscle for regulating synapse number.
Keywords:Axo-axonal synapse  Neuromuscular synapse  Motoneuron  Ultrastructure  Procambarus clarkii (Crustacea)
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