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  • Motor neurons in the central nervous system are organized in a topographic map, but neighboring neurons often connect to different body parts, like the vagus nerve's efferent neurons affecting various muscles and organs.
  • Research shows that even when vagus motor neurons from zebrafish are moved to different locations, they still respond correctly to specific sensory stimuli, indicating adaptability in response mechanisms.
  • This adaptability relies on motor neuron synaptic transmission, suggesting that feedback from the body to the brain helps refine the specific connections among these neighboring motor neurons after initial placement.

Article Abstract

Motor neurons in the central nervous system often lie in a continuous topographic map, where neurons that innervate different body parts are spatially intermingled. This is the case for the efferent neurons of the vagus nerve, which innervate diverse muscle and organ targets in the head and viscera for brain-body communication. It remains elusive how neighboring motor neurons with different fixed peripheral axon targets develop the separate somatodendritic (input) connectivity they need to generate spatially precise body control. Here, we show that vagus motor neurons in the zebrafish indeed generate spatially appropriate peripheral responses to focal sensory stimulation even when they are transplanted into ectopic positions within the topographic map, indicating that circuit refinement occurs after the establishment of coarse topography. Refinement depends on motor neuron synaptic transmission, suggesting that an experience-dependent periphery-to-brain feedback mechanism establishes specific input connectivity among intermingled motor populations.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11676005PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114740DOI Listing

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