SummaryBackgroundAnimals control the speed of motion to meet behavioral demands. Yet, the underlying neuronal mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here we show that a class of segmentally arrayed local interneurons (period-positive median segmental interneurons, or PMSIs) regulates the speed of peristaltic locomotion in Drosophila larvae.ResultsPMSIs formed glutamatergic synapses on motor neurons and, when optogenetically activated, inhibited motor activity, indicating that they are inhibitory premotor interneurons. Calcium imaging showed that PMSIs are rhythmically active during peristalsis with a short time delay in relation to motor neurons. Optogenetic silencing of these neurons elongated the duration of motor bursting and greatly reduc...
Locomotor systems generate diverse motor patterns to produce the movements underlying behavior, requ...
International audienceInterneurons (INs) coordinate motoneuron activity to generate appropriate patt...
International audienceInterneurons (INs) coordinate motoneuron activity to generate appropriate patt...
Rhythmic motor patterns underlying many types of locomotion are thought to be produced by central pa...
<div><p>Rhythmic motor patterns underlying many types of locomotion are thought to be produced by ce...
Rhythmic motor patterns underlying many types of locomotion are thought to be produced by central pa...
The ability to adjust the speed of locomotion is essential for survival. In limbed animals, the freq...
This work was supported by a MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers, 22115002 (to A.N.) and 221S0003 (to A....
Funder: Howard Hughes Medical InstituteTypical patterned movements in animals are achieved through c...
Abstract: Typical patterned movements in animals are achieved through combinations of contraction an...
Typical patterned movements in animals are achieved through combinations of contraction and delayed ...
Abstract: Animal locomotion requires spatiotemporally coordinated contraction of muscles throughout ...
This work was supported by HHMI Janelia Visitor program (A.H. and S.R.P. hosted by A.C.), the Howard...
Animal locomotion requires spatiotemporally coordinated contraction of muscles throughout the body. ...
Animal locomotion requires spatiotemporally coordinated contraction of muscles throughout the body. ...
Locomotor systems generate diverse motor patterns to produce the movements underlying behavior, requ...
International audienceInterneurons (INs) coordinate motoneuron activity to generate appropriate patt...
International audienceInterneurons (INs) coordinate motoneuron activity to generate appropriate patt...
Rhythmic motor patterns underlying many types of locomotion are thought to be produced by central pa...
<div><p>Rhythmic motor patterns underlying many types of locomotion are thought to be produced by ce...
Rhythmic motor patterns underlying many types of locomotion are thought to be produced by central pa...
The ability to adjust the speed of locomotion is essential for survival. In limbed animals, the freq...
This work was supported by a MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers, 22115002 (to A.N.) and 221S0003 (to A....
Funder: Howard Hughes Medical InstituteTypical patterned movements in animals are achieved through c...
Abstract: Typical patterned movements in animals are achieved through combinations of contraction an...
Typical patterned movements in animals are achieved through combinations of contraction and delayed ...
Abstract: Animal locomotion requires spatiotemporally coordinated contraction of muscles throughout ...
This work was supported by HHMI Janelia Visitor program (A.H. and S.R.P. hosted by A.C.), the Howard...
Animal locomotion requires spatiotemporally coordinated contraction of muscles throughout the body. ...
Animal locomotion requires spatiotemporally coordinated contraction of muscles throughout the body. ...
Locomotor systems generate diverse motor patterns to produce the movements underlying behavior, requ...
International audienceInterneurons (INs) coordinate motoneuron activity to generate appropriate patt...
International audienceInterneurons (INs) coordinate motoneuron activity to generate appropriate patt...