INVIVO IMAGING OF CALCIUM ACCUMULATION IN FLY INTERNEURONS AS ELICITED BY VISUAL-MOTION STIMULATION

被引:97
作者
BORST, A
EGELHAAF, M
机构
[1] Max-Planck-Inst. Biolog. Kybernetik, W-7400 Tubingen
关键词
OPTICAL RECORDING; FURA-2; DENDRITIC INTEGRATION; MOTION DETECTION;
D O I
10.1073/pnas.89.9.4139
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
The computation of motion plays a central role in visual orientation. The fly has been successfully used as a model system for analyzing the mechanisms underlying motion detection. Thereby, much attention has been paid to a neuronal circuit of individually identifiable neurons in the third visual ganglion that extracts different types of retinal motion patterns and converts these patterns into specific components of visual orientation behavior. The extended dendritic trees of these large cells are the sites of convergence of numerous spatially distributed local motion-sensitive elements. As is revealed by in vivo microfluorometric imaging, these cells accumulate calcium during activation by visual motion stimulation. The spatiotemporal pattern of calcium distribution shows the following characteristics: (i) calcium accumulation is first spatially restricted to those dendritic branches that are depolarized by the retinotopic input, (ii) during ongoing motion stimulation calcium may also accumulate throughout the cell and, in particular, in regions that do not receive direct synaptic input. These experiments successfully monitor the intracellular distribution of activity-dependent ions in visual interneurons of living animals stimulated by their natural synaptic input.
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页码:4139 / 4143
页数:5
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