Common Sensory Inputs and Differential Excitability of Segmentally Homologous Reticulospinal Neurons in the Hindbrain
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- 31 March 2004
- journal article
- Published by Society for Neuroscience in Journal of Neuroscience
- Vol. 24 (13) , 3199-3209
- https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.4419-03.2004
Abstract
In the hindbrain of zebrafish and goldfish, reticulospinal (RS) neurons are arranged in seven segments, with segmental homologs in adjacent segments. The Mauthner cell (M-cell) in the fourth segment (r4) is known to trigger fast escape behavior. Its serial homologs, MiD2cm in r5 and MiD3cm in r6, are predicted to contribute to this behavior, which can be evoked by head-tap stimuli. However, little is known about their input–output properties. Therefore, we studied afferent projections from the auditory posterior eighth nerve (pVIIIn) and firing properties of MiD2cm and MiD3cm for comparison with the M-cell in adult goldfish. Labeling of RS neurons and the pVIIIn afferents with fluorescent tracers showed that the pVIIIn projected to r4–r6. Tone burst and electrical stimulation of the pVIIIn evoked EPSPs in the M-cell, MiD2cm, and MiD3cm. Stepwise depolarization typically elicited a single spike at the onset in the M-cell but repetitive spiking in MiD2cm and MiD3cm. This atypical property of the M-cell was mediated by dendrotoxin-I (DTX-I)-sensitive voltage-gated potassium channels together with recurrent inhibition, because combined application of DTX-I, strychnine, and bicuculline led to continuous repetitive firing in M-cells. The M-cell but not MiD2cm or MiD3cm expressed Kv1.2, a DTX-I-sensitive potassium channel subunit. Thus, the M-cell and its segmental homologs may sense common auditory information but send different outputs to the spinal circuits to control adaptive escape behavior.Keywords
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