Intersegmental coordinating system of the lamprey central pattern generator for locomotion

SummaryIn the lamprey,Ichthyomyzon unicuspis, the wave of activity required for normal swimming movements can be generated by a central pattern generator (CPG) residing in the spinal cord. A constant phase coupling between spinal segments can be organized by intersegmental coordinating neurons intrinsic to the cord. The rostral and caudal segmental oscillators of the CPG have different preferred frequencies when separated from each other. Therefore the system must maintain the segmental oscillators of the locomotor CPG at a single common frequency and with the proper relative timing. Using selective lesions and a split-bath, it is demonstrated that the coordinating system is comprised of at least 3 subsystems, short-axon systems in the lateral and medial tracts and a long axon system in the lateral tracts. Each alone can sustain relatively stable coordinated activity.

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