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Probabilistic spike propagation shapes sympathetic output in mouse preganglionic neurons
Mallika Halder1, Alan J Sokoloff1, Yaqing Li1
1Department of Cell Biology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30322.
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Sympathetic preganglionic neurons (SPNs) provide the final pathway through which the central nervous system regulates autonomic function. SPN axons projecting to paravertebral sympathetic chain ganglia branch extensively and diverge across multiple segments, enabling amplification of central sympathetic commands through extensive postganglionic neuronal populations. Spike propagation along these projections has generally been assumed to occur reliably. However, most SPN axons are extremely small unmyelinated fibers, a structural feature predicted to reduce the safety factor for spike propagation. Using an isolated mouse thoracic sympathetic chain preparation, we combined anatomical tracing with multi-site compound action potential recordings to assess conduction across SPN axons. Neurobiotin labeling revealed widespread rostrocaudal divergence through interganglionic nerves, while axon measurements confirmed that most SPN axons are small unmyelinated fibers. Across preparations, supramaximal recruitment of SPNs revealed substantial intertrial variability in compound responses, indicating frequent conduction failures. Failures were most prominent in slow-conducting axons and occurred in both branching interganglionic pathways and the unbranching axons within the splanchnic nerve. During repetitive activation, frequency dependent depression was observed at 1, 5 and 10Hz, but only slow-conducting branching axons exhibited pronounced depression. Overall, these findings indicate that spike propagation in SPN axons may operate probabilistically rather than deterministically, with reliability strongly dependent on axonal subtype and recent activity history. We conclude that axonal conduction variability constitutes an intrinsic and dynamically regulated mechanism that shapes sympathetic output. By varying the recruitment of postganglionic populations, unreliable spike propagation in SPN axons introduces a previously unrecognized presynaptic gain-control mechanism, operating independently of central spike generation to modulate sympathetic output.
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