Printed in Great Britain © The Company of Biologists Limited 1993 NEUROMUSCULAR ORGANIZATION IN THE SWIMMING SYSTEM OF THE PTEROPOD MOLLUSC CLIONE LIMACINA

Swim motor neurons of the pteropod mollusc Cli ne limacinawere identified by a combination of electrophysiological and morphological characteristics. Two types of motor neurons were found, including small motor neurons which are active during both slow and fast swimming and which innervated restrict...

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Main Author: Richard A. Satterlie
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
Published: 1993
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.491.8834
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Summary:Swim motor neurons of the pteropod mollusc Cli ne limacinawere identified by a combination of electrophysiological and morphological characteristics. Two types of motor neurons were found, including small motor neurons which are active during both slow and fast swimming and which innervated restricted fields of the ipsilateral wing. General excitor motor neurons have large cell bodies, innervate widespread fields and are recruited into activity for fast swimming. Small motor neurons monosynaptically innervate slow-twitch muscle cells, whereas general excitors monosynaptically innervate both slow-twitch and fast-twitch muscle cells. Activity in general excitors can centrally enhance that in small motor neurons because the neurons are electrically coupled. Neuromuscular recordings and lesion experiments indicate that a peripheral nerve network does not appear to play an important role in the spread of excitation throughout the muscle fields.