RRC ID 60072
著者 Wahlstrom-Helgren S, Montgomery JE, Vanpelt KT, Biltz SL, Peck JH, Masino MA.
タイトル Glutamate receptor subtypes differentially contribute to optogenetically activated swimming in spinally transected zebrafish larvae.
ジャーナル J Neurophysiol
Abstract The spinal cord (SC) contains neural networks that are capable of producing organized locomotor activity autonomously from the brain. Locomotor activity can be induced in spinally transected (spinalized) animals by adding a source of tonic excitation to activate spinal networks. This is commonly accomplished by activating N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) glutamate receptors through bath application of NMDA. More recently, optogenetic approaches have enabled both activation and inactivation of neuronal cell populations to control the activity of locomotor networks. Larval zebrafish are exceptionally amenable to optogenetic techniques due to their transparency, which permits noninvasive light delivery. In this study, we induced locomotor activity in spinalized transgenic zebrafish larvae that expressed channelrhodopsin-2 in all subtypes of spinal vesicular glutamate transporter 2a (vglut2a)-expressing neurons by applying 10 s of constant blue light to the preparations. The resultant locomotor activity possessed all of the characteristics of swimming: bilateral alternation, rostrocaudal progression, and organization into discrete swimming episodes. Spatially restricted light application revealed that illumination of the rostral SC produced more robust activity than illumination of the caudal SC. Moreover, illumination of only three body segments was sufficient to produce fictive swimming. Intriguingly, organized swimming activity persisted during NMDA receptor antagonism but was disrupted by α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA) receptor antagonism. Hence, AMPA receptor signaling is required for episodically-organized swimming, whereas NMDA receptor signaling is not necessary.NEW & NOTEWORTHY Spinal locomotor networks have the intrinsic capacity to transform unpatterned excitatory input into patterned output. Conventionally, spinally mediated fictive locomotor activity is experimentally elicited by N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) application to bias the network toward activation. We present a novel experimental paradigm that permits spatially and temporally controllable activation of spinal vesicular glutamate transporter 2a-expressing neurons in larval zebrafish, eliciting patterned locomotor activity that is not dependent on NMDA receptor signaling.
巻・号 122(6)
ページ 2414-2426
公開日 2019-12-1
DOI 10.1152/jn.00337.2019
PMID 31642404
PMC PMC6966307
MeSH Animals Animals, Genetically Modified Behavior, Animal / physiology* Larva Nerve Net / physiology* Optogenetics* Receptors, AMPA / antagonists & inhibitors Receptors, AMPA / physiology* Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate / antagonists & inhibitors Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate / physiology* Signal Transduction / physiology* Spinal Cord* Swimming* Zebrafish
IF 2.614
引用数 1
リソース情報
ゼブラフィッシュ Tg(vglut2a:Gal4)