Primary and secondary motoneurons use different calcium channel types to control escape and swimming behaviors in zebrafish

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020 Oct 20;117(42):26429-26437. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2015866117. Epub 2020 Oct 5.

Abstract

The escape response and rhythmic swimming in zebrafish are distinct behaviors mediated by two functionally distinct motoneuron (Mn) types. The primary (1°Mn) type depresses and has a large quantal content (Qc) and a high release probability (Pr). Conversely, the secondary (2°Mn) type facilitates and has low and variable Qc and Pr. This functional duality matches well the distinct associated behaviors, with the 1°Mn providing the strong, singular C bend initiating escape and the 2°Mn conferring weaker, rhythmic contractions. Contributing to these functional distinctions is our identification of P/Q-type calcium channels mediating transmitter release in 1°Mns and N-type channels in 2°Mns. Remarkably, despite these functional and behavioral distinctions, all ∼15 individual synapses on each muscle cell are shared by a 1°Mn bouton and at least one 2°Mn bouton. This blueprint of synaptic sharing provides an efficient way of controlling two different behaviors at the level of a single postsynaptic cell.

Keywords: N-type calcium channels; P/Q-type calcium channels; conotoxins; neuromuscular; synaptic.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Calcium / metabolism
  • Calcium Channels / metabolism*
  • Calcium Channels / physiology*
  • Calcium Channels, N-Type / metabolism
  • Calcium Channels, P-Type / metabolism
  • Calcium Channels, Q-Type / metabolism
  • Escape Reaction / physiology
  • Motor Neurons / metabolism*
  • Motor Neurons / physiology
  • Neuromuscular Junction / metabolism
  • Presynaptic Terminals / physiology
  • Swimming / physiology
  • Synapses / metabolism
  • Zebrafish / metabolism

Substances

  • Calcium Channels
  • Calcium Channels, N-Type
  • Calcium Channels, P-Type
  • Calcium Channels, Q-Type
  • Calcium