RRC ID 66021
著者 Ehrlich DE, Schoppik D.
タイトル A primal role for the vestibular sense in the development of coordinated locomotion.
ジャーナル Elife
Abstract Mature locomotion requires that animal nervous systems coordinate distinct groups of muscles. The pressures that guide the development of coordination are not well understood. To understand how and why coordination might emerge, we measured the kinematics of spontaneous vertical locomotion across early development in zebrafish (Danio rerio) . We found that zebrafish used their pectoral fins and bodies synergistically during upwards swims. As larvae developed, they changed the way they coordinated fin and body movements, allowing them to climb with increasingly stable postures. This fin-body synergy was absent in vestibular mutants, suggesting sensed imbalance promotes coordinated movements. Similarly, synergies were systematically altered following cerebellar lesions, identifying a neural substrate regulating fin-body coordination. Together these findings link the vestibular sense to the maturation of coordinated locomotion. Developing zebrafish improve postural stability by changing fin-body coordination. We therefore propose that the development of coordinated locomotion is regulated by vestibular sensation.
巻・号 8
公開日 2019-10-8
DOI 10.7554/eLife.45839
PII 45839
PMID 31591962
PMC PMC6783269
MeSH Animal Fins / physiology Animals Embryo, Nonmammalian Locomotion* Muscle, Skeletal / physiology Psychomotor Performance* Vestibule, Labyrinth / physiology* Zebrafish
IF 7.08
リソース情報
ゼブラフィッシュ Tg(aldoca:GFF)nub6Tg