Dopamine plays important roles in the development and modulation of motor control circuits. Here we show that dopamine exerts potent effects on the central pattern generator circuit controlling locomotory swimming in post-embryonic Xenopus tadpoles. Dopamine (0.5–100 μM) reduced fictive swim bout occurrence and caused both spontaneous and evoked episodes to become shorter, slower and weaker. The D2-like receptor agonist quinpirole mimicked this repertoire of inhibitory effects on swimming, whilst the D4 receptor antagonist, L745,870, had the opposite effects. The dopamine reuptake inhibitor bupropion potently inhibited fictive swimming, demonstrating that dopamine constitutes an endogenous modulatory system. Both dopamine and quinpirole als...
Supported by PICS (Projet International de Coopération Scientifique) of the French CNRS and a LabEx ...
This study focused on the contribution of different adrenoreceptor subtypes to the modulation of fic...
During locomotion, reflex responses to sensory stimulation are usually modulated and may even be rev...
This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council (BBSRC) [grant ...
Dopamine is a key neuromodulator of locomotory circuits, yet, the role that dopamine plays during de...
1. Neuromodulators can effect changes in neural network function by strengthening or weakening synap...
In this article we review our research on the development and intrinsic neuromodulation of a spinal ...
Noradrenaline (NA) is a potent modulator of locomotion in many vertebrate nervous systems. When Xeno...
In larvae of the amphibian, Xenopus laevis, spinal neurons which are active during fictive swimming ...
This study focuses upon the network pathways underlying the adrenoreceptor-mediated modulation of fi...
Locomotor control requires functional flexibility to support an animal's full behavioral repertoire....
Dopamine (DA) plays an important role in modulating spinal motor circuits. Studies of both developin...
Brainstem neurons modulate the rhythmic output of spinal locomotor circuitry in adult vertebrates, b...
It has previously been shown that dopamine is present in cell bodies and processes in the lamprey sp...
Rhythmically active, locomotor networks of the spinal cord are subject to both neuromodulation and ...
Supported by PICS (Projet International de Coopération Scientifique) of the French CNRS and a LabEx ...
This study focused on the contribution of different adrenoreceptor subtypes to the modulation of fic...
During locomotion, reflex responses to sensory stimulation are usually modulated and may even be rev...
This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council (BBSRC) [grant ...
Dopamine is a key neuromodulator of locomotory circuits, yet, the role that dopamine plays during de...
1. Neuromodulators can effect changes in neural network function by strengthening or weakening synap...
In this article we review our research on the development and intrinsic neuromodulation of a spinal ...
Noradrenaline (NA) is a potent modulator of locomotion in many vertebrate nervous systems. When Xeno...
In larvae of the amphibian, Xenopus laevis, spinal neurons which are active during fictive swimming ...
This study focuses upon the network pathways underlying the adrenoreceptor-mediated modulation of fi...
Locomotor control requires functional flexibility to support an animal's full behavioral repertoire....
Dopamine (DA) plays an important role in modulating spinal motor circuits. Studies of both developin...
Brainstem neurons modulate the rhythmic output of spinal locomotor circuitry in adult vertebrates, b...
It has previously been shown that dopamine is present in cell bodies and processes in the lamprey sp...
Rhythmically active, locomotor networks of the spinal cord are subject to both neuromodulation and ...
Supported by PICS (Projet International de Coopération Scientifique) of the French CNRS and a LabEx ...
This study focused on the contribution of different adrenoreceptor subtypes to the modulation of fic...
During locomotion, reflex responses to sensory stimulation are usually modulated and may even be rev...