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Zebrafish In Situ Spinal Cord Preparation for Electrophysiological Recordings from Spinal Sensory and Motor Neurons
Published on: April 18, 2017
Inhibition and motor control in the developing zebrafish spinal cord
1Institut du Cerveau et de la Moelle épinière (ICM), Hôpital de la Pitié-Salpêtrière, F-75013, France; INSERM UMR 1127, France; CNRS UMR 7225, France; UPMC Univ Paris 06, F-75005 Paris, France.
Abstract:
Vertebrate locomotion relies on oscillatory activity along the spinal cord. Inhibition is involved in controlling the alternation of activity between each side and contributes in modulating propagation and termination of locomotor activity. Spinal inhibitory neurons are thought to regulate these mechanisms but the exact contribution of specific cell types remains difficult to tackle during active locomotion. In the past two decades, use of the transparent zebrafish larva has enabled morphological, functional, and genetic characterization of specific inhibitory spinal neurons. A wide range of new optical tools has been developed to monitor and to manipulate the activity of genetically targeted spinal populations. Combining these techniques with conventional electrophysiology will provide a better understanding of the contribution of inhibitory spinal interneurons in regulating essential features of locomotor patterns.

