Summary
The thoracic homologue of the abdominal segmental giant neurone of crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus is identified and described. It has a small cell body located in the anterior ventro-lateral quadrant of the ganglion and a large neuropil arborization, with dendrites aligned along the tracts of the giant fibres. The SG axon exits the ganglion within the major root which innervates the leg, usually in the anterior region of this root. Within 1–2 mm of the ganglion the axon terminates in a mass of fine branches, apparently randomly located within the base of the root.
The SG receives suprathreshold input from the ipsilateral MG and LG fibres through rectifying electrical synapses. It makes output to FF motor neurones, also through electrical synapses. The SG also makes output to at least one corollary discharge interneurone. The SG receives depolarizing inhibitory synaptic potentials which can prevent its activation by the GFs. Some but not all of these synaptic potentials are common to similar potentials occurring in a large leg promotor motor neurone.
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Abbreviations
- AC :
-
anterior connective
- GF :
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giant fibre
- IPSP :
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inhibitory post-synaptic potential
- LG :
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lateral giant fibre
- MG :
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medial giant fibre
- MoG :
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motor giant neurone
- PC :
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posterior connective
- PMM :
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promotor motor neurone
- r1 :
-
first root
- r3 :
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third root
- rAD :
-
anterior distal root
- rPD :
-
posterior distal root
- rPM :
-
promotor muscle root
- SG :
-
segmental giant neurone
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Fraser, K., Heitler, W.J. Thoracic output of crayfish giant fibres. J Comp Physiol A 166, 125–132 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00190217
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