The Spinal GABAergic System Is a Strong Modulator of Burst Frequency in the Lamprey Locomotor Network
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- 1 October 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Neurophysiology
- Vol. 92 (4) , 2357-2367
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00233.2004
Abstract
The spinal network coordinating locomotion is comprised of a core of glutamate and glycine interneurons. This network is modulated by several transmitter systems including spinal GABA interneurons. The purpose of this study is to explore the contribution of GABAergic neurons to the regulation of locomotor burst frequency in the lamprey model. Using gabazine, a competitive GABAA antagonist more specific than bicuculline, the goal was to provide a detailed analysis of the influence of an endogenous activation of GABAA receptors on fictive locomotion, as well as their possible interaction with GABAB and involvement of GABAC receptors. During N -methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA)-induced fictive locomotion (ventral root recordings in the isolated spinal cord), gabazine (0.1–100 μM) significantly increased the burst rate up to twofold, without changes in regularity or “burst quality.” Gabazine had a proportionately greater effect at higher initial burst rates. Picrotoxin (1–7.5 μM), a less selective GABAA antagonist, also produced a pronounced increase in frequency, but at higher concentrations, the rhythm deteriorated, likely due to the unspecific effects on glycine receptors. The selective GABAB antagonist [CGP55845][1] also increased the frequency, and this effect was markedly enhanced when combined with the GABAA antagonist gabazine. The GABAC antagonist (1,2,5,6-tetrahydropyridine-4-yl)methylphosphinic acid (TPMPA) had no effect on locomotor bursting. Thus the spinal GABA system does play a prominent role in burst frequency regulation in that it reduces the burst frequency by ≤50%, presumably due to presynaptic and soma-dendritic effects documented previously. It is not required for burst generation, but acts as a powerful modulator. [1]: /lookup/external-ref?link_type=GENPEPT&access_num=CGP55845&atom=%2Fjn%2F92%2F4%2F2357.atomKeywords
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