A Cellular Mechanism for the Transformation of a Sensory Input into a Motor Command

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Viana Di Prisco, Gonzalo | Pearlstein, Edouard | Le Ray, Didier | Robitaille, Richard | Dubuc, Réjean

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International audience. The initiation and control of locomotion largely depend on processing of sensory inputs. The cellular bases of locomotion have been extensively studied in lampreys where reticulospinal (RS) neurons constitute the main descending system activating and controlling the spinal locomotor networks. Ca 2ϩ imaging and intracellular recordings were used to study the pattern of activation of RS neurons in response to cutaneous stimulation. Pressure applied to the skin evoked a linear input/output relationship in RS neurons until a threshold level, at which a depolarizing plateau was induced, the occurrence of which was associated with the onset of swimming activity in a semi-intact preparation. The occurrence of a depolarizing plateau was abolished by blocking the NMDA receptors that are located on RS cells. Moreover, the depolarizing plateaus were accompanied by a rise in [Ca 2ϩ ] i , and an intracellular injection of the Ca 2ϩ chelator BAPTA into single RS cells abolished the plateaus, suggesting that the latter are Ca 2ϩ dependent and rely on intrinsic properties of RS cells. The plateaus were shown to result from the activation of a Ca 2ϩ-activated nonselective cation current that maintains the cell in a depolarized state. It is concluded that this intrinsic property of the RS neuron is then responsible for the transformation of an incoming sensory signal into a motor command that is then forwarded to the spinal locomotor networks.

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