Rhythmically active, locomotor networks of the spinal cord are subject to both neuromodulation and activity-dependent homeostatic regulation. I first show that the neuromodulator dopamine exerts potent inhibitory effects on the central pattern generator (CPG) circuit controlling locomotory swimming in post-embryonic Xenopus tadpoles. Dopamine, acting endogenously on spinal D2-like receptors, reduces spontaneous fictive swimming occurrence and shortens, slows and weakens swimming. The mechanism involves a TTX-resistant hyperpolarisation of rhythmically active CPG neurons, mediated by the direct opening of a K+ channel with GIRK-like pharmacology. This increases rheobase and reduces spike probability. I next explore how sodium pumps ...
Brain networks memorize previous performance to adjust their output in light of past experience. The...
The authors are grateful for the support of the Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Counci...
Persistent sodium currents (INaP) are common in neuronal circuitries and have been implicated in sev...
Funding: Laurence Picton [grant number BB/JO1446X/1] and Matthew Broadhead [grant number BB/M021793/...
This research was funded by BBSRC (project grants to KTS (BB/F015488/1) and W-CL; EastBio studentshi...
The authors are grateful for the financial support of the BBSRC (grant numbers: BB/M024946/1 and BB/...
Ubiquitously expressed sodium pumps are best known for maintaining the ionic gradients and resting m...
This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council (BBSRC) [grant ...
1. The role of the catecholamine noradrenaline (NA) was examined during fictive swimming in Xenopus ...
Authors are grateful for the financial support of this research by the University of St Andrews, the...
1. The free radical gas nitric oxide (NO) is now recognised as a ubiquitous and versatile signallin...
Activity-dependent modification of neural network output usually results from changes in neurotransm...
My thesis has accomplished 3 significant contributions to neuroscience. Firstly, I have discovered ...
Dopamine plays important roles in the development and modulation of motor control circuits. Here we ...
SummaryBrain networks memorize previous performance to adjust their output in light of past experien...
Brain networks memorize previous performance to adjust their output in light of past experience. The...
The authors are grateful for the support of the Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Counci...
Persistent sodium currents (INaP) are common in neuronal circuitries and have been implicated in sev...
Funding: Laurence Picton [grant number BB/JO1446X/1] and Matthew Broadhead [grant number BB/M021793/...
This research was funded by BBSRC (project grants to KTS (BB/F015488/1) and W-CL; EastBio studentshi...
The authors are grateful for the financial support of the BBSRC (grant numbers: BB/M024946/1 and BB/...
Ubiquitously expressed sodium pumps are best known for maintaining the ionic gradients and resting m...
This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Council (BBSRC) [grant ...
1. The role of the catecholamine noradrenaline (NA) was examined during fictive swimming in Xenopus ...
Authors are grateful for the financial support of this research by the University of St Andrews, the...
1. The free radical gas nitric oxide (NO) is now recognised as a ubiquitous and versatile signallin...
Activity-dependent modification of neural network output usually results from changes in neurotransm...
My thesis has accomplished 3 significant contributions to neuroscience. Firstly, I have discovered ...
Dopamine plays important roles in the development and modulation of motor control circuits. Here we ...
SummaryBrain networks memorize previous performance to adjust their output in light of past experien...
Brain networks memorize previous performance to adjust their output in light of past experience. The...
The authors are grateful for the support of the Biotechnology and Biological Science Research Counci...
Persistent sodium currents (INaP) are common in neuronal circuitries and have been implicated in sev...