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A Single Central Pattern Generator for the Control of a Locomotor Rolling Wave in Mollusc Aplysia.


ABSTRACT: Locomotion in mollusc Aplysia is implemented by a pedal rolling wave, a type of axial locomotion. Well-studied examples of axial locomotion (pedal waves in Drosophila larvae and body waves in leech, lamprey, and fish) are generated in a segmented nervous system via activation of multiple coupled central pattern generators (CPGs). Pedal waves in molluscs, however, are generated by a single pedal ganglion, and it is unknown whether there are single or multiple CPGs that generate rhythmic activity and phase shifts between different body parts. During locomotion in intact Aplysia, bursting activity in the parapedal commissural nerve (PPCN) was found to occur during tail contraction. A cluster of 20 to 30 P1 root neurons (P1Ns) on the ventral surface of the pedal ganglion, active during the pedal wave, were identified. Computational cluster analysis revealed that there are 2 phases to the motor program: phase I (centered around 168°) and phase II (centered around 357°). PPCN activity occurs during phase II. The majority of P1Ns are motoneurons. Coactive P1Ns tend to be electrically coupled. Two classes of pedal interneurons (PIs) were characterized. Class 1 (PI1 and PI2) is active during phase I. Their axons make a loop within the pedal ganglion and contribute to locomotor pattern generation. They are electrically coupled to P1Ns that fire during phase I. Class 2 (PI3) is active during phase II and innervates the contralateral pedal ganglion. PI3 may contribute to bilateral coordination. Overall, our findings support the idea that Aplysia pedal waves are generated by a single CPG.

SUBMITTER: Wang HY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10013812 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Single Central Pattern Generator for the Control of a Locomotor Rolling Wave in Mollusc <i>Aplysia</i>.

Wang Hui-Ying HY   Yu Ke K   Yang Zhe Z   Zhang Guo G   Guo Shi-Qi SQ   Wang Tao T   Liu Dan-Dan DD   Jia Ruo-Nan RN   Zheng Yu-Tong YT   Su Yan-Nan YN   Lou Yi Y   Weiss Klaudiusz R KR   Zhou Hai-Bo HB   Liu Feng F   Cropper Elizabeth C EC   Yu Quan Q   Jing Jian J  

Research (Washington, D.C.) 20230306


Locomotion in mollusc <i>Aplysia</i> is implemented by a pedal rolling wave, a type of axial locomotion. Well-studied examples of axial locomotion (pedal waves in <i>Drosophila</i> larvae and body waves in leech, lamprey, and fish) are generated in a segmented nervous system via activation of multiple coupled central pattern generators (CPGs). Pedal waves in molluscs, however, are generated by a single pedal ganglion, and it is unknown whether there are single or multiple CPGs that generate rhyt  ...[more]

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