ANALYSIS OF INTERNERONS AND MOTOR NEURONS
内部元和运动神经元的分析
基本信息
- 批准号:3397494
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 15.47万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:1980
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:1980-09-01 至 1992-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:afferent nerve biophysics cell membrane central nervous system computer simulation diving /swimming electrophysiology fiber optics histology interneurons microelectrodes motor neurons neural information processing neural transmission neuroanatomy neuropharmacologic agent neurotransmitters peripheral nervous system saltwater environment synapses
项目摘要
This application is a competitive renewal to study principles of
neural organization and function within motor systems. For this
purpose, we have focused on the organization of interneurons and
motor neurons mediating escape swimming in the mollusc,
Tritonia. During the last grant period, we showed that a single
network of interneurons can be organized into different circuits,
each of which subserves a different motor function, swimming and
reflexive withdrawals. Our specific aims for the next grant
period are:
(1) Although substantial portions of the neural circuitry
mediating swimming are known, several important elements
are missing. Using a combination of anatomical and
electrophysiological approaches, we will identify the missing
neurons and characterize their synaptic relationships to the
known circuitry.
(2) This information will be incorporated into a computer
model of the swim system and will be used to evaluate the role of
specific neural mechanisms in pattern generation.
(3) The pattern of synaptic connectivity within the swim
system is extremely complex involving many multi-action
synapses. Little is known about what transmitters are involved or
how they mediate their multiple actions. A combination of cell
isolation and electrophysiology will be used to identify putative
transmitters and to characterize their mechanisms of action. A
new cell isolation technique will be used that allows direct access
to receptors on the neuropilar processes.
(4) The ability of the swim system to show behavioral
plasticity (habituation and sensitization) will be assessed as the
first steps towards a long-term study of cellular mechanisms of
learning. Electrophysiological experiments are proposed to
identify sites of plasticity and to characterize cellular and
synaptic mechanisms.
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