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The Journal of Neuroscience, July 30, 2003, 23(17):6866-6875
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Axonal Dopamine Receptors Activate Peripheral Spike Initiation in a Stomatogastric Motor Neuron
Dirk Bucher,
Vatsala Thirumalai, and
Eve Marder
Volen Center and Biology Department, Brandeis University, Waltham,
Massachusetts 02454-9110
We studied the effects of dopamine on the stomatogastric ganglion (STG) of
the lobster, Homarus americanus. The two pyloric dilator (PD) neurons
are active in the pyloric rhythm, have somata in the STG, and send axons many
centimeters to innervate muscles of the stomach. Dopamine application to the
stomatogastric nervous system when the PD neurons were rhythmically active
evoked additional action potentials during the PD neuron interburst intervals.
These action potentials were peripherally generated at a region between the
STG and the first bilateral branch, 1 cm away from the STG, and traveled
antidromically to the neuropil and orthodromically to the pyloric dilator
muscles. Focal applications of dopamine to the nerves showed that spikes could
be initiated in almost the entire peripheral axon of the PD neurons. Dopamine
also evoked spikes in isolated peripheral axons. The concentration threshold
for peripheral spike initiation was at or below 10-9
M dopamine. Thus, the peripheral axon can play an important role in
shaping the output signaling to the muscles by the motor neuron.
Key words: crustacean; Homarus americanus; antidromic spikes; backpropagation; stomatogastric ganglion; neuromodulation; neurohormones
Received Mar. 24, 2003;
revised Jun. 11, 2003;
accepted Jun. 13, 2003.
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