Cholinergic motor neurones in the stomatogastric system of the lobster

J Physiol. 1976 May;257(1):63-86. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1976.sp011356.

Abstract

1. A study of the neurotransmitters used by each of the eleven types of excitatory motor neurones (identified according to the muscle innervated) of the lobster stomatogastric ganglion was undertaken. 2. The dorsal dilator muscle is innervated by the two motor neurones designated 'PD'. Bath and iontophoretic applications of acetylcholine (ACh) produce contractures and depolarizations respectively in the dorsal dilator muscle. 3. Pharmacological experiments support the cholinergic nature of the excitatory junctional potentials (e.j.p.s) recorded in the dorsal dilator muscle when the PD motor nerve is stimulated. 4. The apparent reversal potentials for the e.j.p.s and the iontophoretic ACh response in the dorsal dilator muscle are the same. 5. On the basis of choline acetyltransferase assays on identified stomatogastric ganglion motor neurone somata and tension measurements on the muscles innervated by each type of stomatogastric ganglion motor neurone, a transmitter candidate was established for each type of motor neurone. Motor neurones named VD, LPG, GM, MG, LG, and DG are putatively cholinergic. L-Glutamate is a transmitter candidate for the motor neurones called LP, PY, IC, and AM. 6. Potential correlations between the distribution of putatively cholinergic and glutaminergic motor neurones and the electrical coupling among the stomatogastric ganglion motor neurones are discussed.

MeSH terms

  • Acetylcholine / physiology*
  • Animals
  • Cholinesterase Inhibitors / pharmacology
  • Digestive System / innervation
  • Edrophonium / pharmacology
  • Ganglia / physiology
  • Glutamates / pharmacology
  • Glutamates / physiology
  • In Vitro Techniques
  • Membrane Potentials / drug effects
  • Motor Neurons / physiology*
  • Muscles / drug effects
  • Nephropidae / physiology*
  • Receptors, Cholinergic
  • Synaptic Transmission

Substances

  • Cholinesterase Inhibitors
  • Glutamates
  • Receptors, Cholinergic
  • Edrophonium
  • Acetylcholine