Nonuniform distribution of contacts from noradrenergic and serotonergic boutons on the dendrites of cat splenius motoneurons
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Nonuniform distribution of contacts from noradrenergic and serotonergic boutons on the dendrites of cat splenius motoneurons
Abstract
The input-output properties of motoneurons are dynamically regulated. This regulation depends, in part, on the relative location of excitatory and inhibitory synapses, voltage-dependent and -independent channels, and neuromodulatory synapses on the dendritic tree. The goal of the present study was to quantify the number and distribution of synapses from two powerful neuromodulatory systems that originate from noradrenergic (NA) and serotonergic (5-HT) neurons. Here we show that the dendritic trees of motoneurons innervating a dorsal neck extensor muscle, splenius, in the adult cat are densely, but not uniformly innervated by both NA and 5-HT boutons. Identified splenius motoneurons were intracellularly stained with Neurobiotin. Using 3D reconstruction techniques we mapped the distributions of contacts formed by NA and 5-HT boutons on the reconstructed dendritic trees of these motoneurons. Splenius motoneurons received an average of 1,230 NA contacts (range = 647-1,507) and 1,582 5-HT contacts (range = 1,234-2,143). The densities of these contacts were 10 (NA) to 6 (5-HT)-fold higher on small compared to large-diameter dendrites. This relationship largely accounts for the bias of NA and 5-HT contacts on distal dendrites and is partially responsible for the higher density of NA contacts on dendrites located more than 200 μm dorsal to the soma. These results suggest that the neuromodulatory actions of NA and 5-HT are compartmentalized and regulate the input-output properties of motoneurons according to precisely arranged interactions with voltage-dependent and -independent channels that are primarily located on small-diameter dendrites.
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