Ontogeny of Rhythmic Motor Patterns Generated in the Embryonic Rat Spinal Cord
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- 1 March 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Neurophysiology
- Vol. 89 (3), 1187-1195
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00539.2002
Abstract
Patterned spontaneous activity is generated in developing neuronal circuits throughout the CNS including the spinal cord. This activity is thought to be important for activity-dependent neuronal growth, synapse formation, and the establishment of neuronal networks. In this study, we examine the spatiotemporal distribution of motor patterns generated by rat spinal cord and medullary circuits from the time of initial axon outgrowth through to the inception of organized respiratory and locomotor rhythmogenesis during late gestation. This includes an analysis of the neuropharmacological control of spontaneous rhythms generated within the spinal cord at different developmental stages. In vitro spinal cord and medullary-spinal cord preparations isolated from rats at embryonic ages (E)13.5–E21.5 were studied. We found age-dependent changes in the spatiotemporal pattern, neurotransmitter control, and propensity for the generation of spontaneous rhythmic motor discharge during the prenatal period. The developmental profile of the neuropharmacological control of rhythmic bursting can be divided into three periods. At E13.5–E15.5, the spinal networks comprising cholinergic and glycinergic synaptic interconnections are capable of generating rhythmic activity, while GABAergic synapses play a role in supporting the spontaneous activity. At late stages (E18.5–E21.5), glutamate drive acting via non- N-methyl-d-aspartate (non-NMDA) receptors is primarily responsible for the rhythmic activity. During the middle stage (E16.5–E17.5), the spontaneous activity results from the combination of synaptic drive acting via non-NMDA glutamatergic, nicotinic acetylcholine, glycine, and GABAA receptors. The modulatory actions of chloride-mediated conductances shifts from predominantly excitatory to inhibitory late in gestation.Keywords
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