Neuroendocrine bag cells of Aplysia are activated by bag cell peptide-containing neurons in the pleural ganglion
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- DOI: 10.1152/jn.1989.61.6.1142
Neuroendocrine bag cells of Aplysia are activated by bag cell peptide-containing neurons in the pleural ganglion
Abstract
1. The generation of egg-laying behavior in the marine mollusk Aplysia involves a prolonged burst discharge in the neuroendocrine bag cells, which secrete neuropeptides derived from the egg-laying hormone/bag cell peptide (ELH/BCP) precursor protein. 2. Besides the bag cells, which are located in the abdominal ganglion, small clusters of neurons in the cerebral and pleural ganglia also express the ELH/BCP neuropeptides. We made intracellular recordings from 32 of these ELH/BCP cells in right pleural ganglia, in 18 preparations, to characterize their physiological properties and their functional relationship to the bag cells. 3. The identification of these ELH/BCP cells was confirmed by pressure injection of Lucifer yellow and subsequent immunocytochemical processing for alpha-BCP immunoreactivity. 4. The basic electrophysiological properties of the pleural ELH/BCP cells were similar to those of the bag cells. These pleural cells were directly demonstrated to be electrically coupled, and direct intracellular stimulation of individual pleural ELH/BCP cells initiated prolonged, synchronous burst discharges in the entire cluster through a positive feedback mechanism. 5. Burst discharges elicited in the pleural ELH/BCP cells consistently initiated burst discharges in the bag cells. Bag cell burst discharges were less effective in initiating burst discharges in the pleural ELH/BCP cells, indicating that there were reciprocal but asymmetrical connections. 6. The results show that the pleural ELH/BCP cells are functionally coupled to the bag cells. They support the hypothesis that the pleural ELH/BCP cells are part of the descending pathway that initiates bag cell activity and egg-laying behavior, in vivo.
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