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Publication : Primacy of Flexor Locomotor Pattern Revealed by Ancestral Reversion of Motor Neuron Identity.

First Author  Machado TA Year  2015
Journal  Cell Volume  162
Issue  2 Pages  338-350
PubMed ID  26186188 Mgi Jnum  J:224521
Mgi Id  MGI:5688215 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2015.06.036
Citation  Machado TA, et al. (2015) Primacy of Flexor Locomotor Pattern Revealed by Ancestral Reversion of Motor Neuron Identity. Cell 162(2):338-50
abstractText  Spinal circuits can generate locomotor output in the absence of sensory or descending input, but the principles of locomotor circuit organization remain unclear. We sought insight into these principles by considering the elaboration of locomotor circuits across evolution. The identity of limb-innervating motor neurons was reverted to a state resembling that of motor neurons that direct undulatory swimming in primitive aquatic vertebrates, permitting assessment of the role of motor neuron identity in determining locomotor pattern. Two-photon imaging was coupled with spike inference to measure locomotor firing in hundreds of motor neurons in isolated mouse spinal cords. In wild-type preparations, we observed sequential recruitment of motor neurons innervating flexor muscles controlling progressively more distal joints. Strikingly, after reversion of motor neuron identity, virtually all firing patterns became distinctly flexor like. Our findings show that motor neuron identity directs locomotor circuit wiring and indicate the evolutionary primacy of flexor pattern generation.
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