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Single synapse information coding in intraburst spike patterns of central pattern generator motor neurons. | LitMetric

Single synapse information coding in intraburst spike patterns of central pattern generator motor neurons.

J Neurosci

Department of Physics and Informatics, Institute of Physics of São Carlos, University of São Paulo, São Carlos 13566-590, Brazil.

Published: August 2011

AI Article Synopsis

  • Burst firing is common in nervous systems and has been studied in central pattern generators (CPGs); subtle intraburst spike patterns (IBSPs) were previously overlooked but are found to be cell-type specific and responsive to CPG connectivity.
  • Researchers investigated how a bursting motor neuron communicates information about other neurons using experiments on the crustacean stomatogastric pyloric CPG, finding that the structure of IBSPs encodes distinct input patterns through a single synapse.
  • The study suggests that motor neurons can transmit information on muscle contraction via bursting rhythms and also relay behavior from other neurons at shorter timescales, revealing a new information pathway from motor neurons to sensory brain areas, highlighting the role of IBSPs in regulating neuronal

Article Abstract

Burst firing is ubiquitous in nervous systems and has been intensively studied in central pattern generators (CPGs). Previous works have described subtle intraburst spike patterns (IBSPs) that, despite being traditionally neglected for their lack of relation to CPG motor function, were shown to be cell-type specific and sensitive to CPG connectivity. Here we address this matter by investigating how a bursting motor neuron expresses information about other neurons in the network. We performed experiments on the crustacean stomatogastric pyloric CPG, both in control conditions and interacting in real-time with computer model neurons. The sensitivity of postsynaptic to presynaptic IBSPs was inferred by computing their average mutual information along each neuron burst. We found that details of input patterns are nonlinearly and inhomogeneously coded through a single synapse into the fine IBSPs structure of the postsynaptic neuron following burst. In this way, motor neurons are able to use different time scales to convey two types of information simultaneously: muscle contraction (related to bursting rhythm) and the behavior of other CPG neurons (at a much shorter timescale by using IBSPs as information carriers). Moreover, the analysis revealed that the coding mechanism described takes part in a previously unsuspected information pathway from a CPG motor neuron to a nerve that projects to sensory brain areas, thus providing evidence of the general physiological role of information coding through IBSPs in the regulation of neuronal firing patterns in remote circuits by the CNS.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6623235PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1568-11.2011DOI Listing

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