Journal of Neuroscience, Vol 11, 1275-1281, Copyright © 1991 by Society for Neuroscience
Synaptic actions of identified peptidergic neuron R15 in Aplysia. II. Contraction of pleuroabdominal connectives mediated by motoneuron L7
A Alevizos, KR Weiss and J Koester
Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, New York 10032.
The purpose of this study was to determine the synaptic actions of the
bursting peptidergic neuron R15 in Aplysia. R15 is known to be excited by
the neuroendocrine bag cells, which trigger egg laying. In the two
companion papers, we show that R15 mediates some of the effects of the bag
cells on respiratory and reproductive organs. In this paper, we demonstrate
that R15 excites L7, a multimodal motoneuron located in the abdominal
ganglion. Although L7 excites several types of muscle fibers as well as
neurons, the excitation of L7 by R15 is probably strong enough to cause
contraction only of the sheath muscle of the pleuroabdominal connectives,
which has an exceptionally low threshold for activation. The excitatory
actions of R15 on L7, which desensitize profoundly, appear to be mediated
by R15 alpha 1 peptide. The synaptic action of R15 on L7 and on the
respiratory pumping system (Alevizos et al., 1991a) can be fully expressed
only if R15 is first silenced for 2 hr by injection of hyperpolarizing
current. A similar protocol for eliminating desensitization may prove to be
generally useful for revealing the synaptic actions of other spontaneously
active neurons that have rapidly desensitizing postsynaptic actions.