Single unit activity in the peripheral lateral line system of the cichlid fish Sarotherodon niloticus L.

The activities of single afferent fibers were recorded in the trunk lateral line nerve of the cichlid fish Sarotherodon niloticus L. Using both electrophysiological recordings and neuroanatomical tracing techniques, the number, arrangement, and innervation of superficial (SNs) and canal (CNs) neuromasts were determined. Both, SNs and CNs, are innervated by several afferent fibers of different diameters and efferent fibers. The CNs and SNs are neuronally separated: afferent fibers which innervate both CNs and SNs were not found. Whereas the single CN is innervated by a separate set of afferent fibers, fibers innervating the SNs within rows often branched to reach all or several SNs. The SNs within a row were thus considered to form a functional unit. With the exception of SNs on the tail fin, functional units of neuromasts were in general topographically restricted to single scales. The majority of lateral line units had resting activity. On the basis of the time interval distribution of the resting activity, 4 types of units were classified: these were labelled irregular (type I), regular (type II), bimodal (type III) and silent (type IV). Type I was the most common type of resting activity (obtained in 47.8% of the recorded units). Units with this resting activity type were identified as afferents innervating either SNs or CNs. Units with resting activity of type II represented mostly afferents of CNs if their mean activity was high (around 40 imp/s). If the mean activity of this type was below 20 imp/s the units were unresponsive to local water movements and at least some were identified as efferent fibers. Resting activity of type III was found only in units originating from CNs. Only 4% of the units were silent (type IV). These units were often identified as injured neuromasts.

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