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Science | 1996

Functional uncoupling of linked neurotransmitter effects by combinatorial convergence.

Vladimir Brezina; Irina V. Orekhova; Klaudiusz R. Weiss

Physiological signaling pathways both diverge and converge—a single neurotransmitter can have multiple effects and multiple transmitters can have the same effects—in the same target cell. Divergence couples the effects of a transmitter together in a relatively fixed ratio. Different physiological circumstances may require a different ratio, however; the coupling must be made modifiable. This can be achieved through convergence. If two transmitters couple the effects in different ratios, then combinations of the transmitters can yield all intermediate ratios of the effects, thus functionally uncoupling them. This mechanism is analyzed in a well-understood, simple invertebrate neuromuscular circuit.


The Journal of Neuroscience | 2010

Distinct mechanisms produce functionally complementary actions of neuropeptides that are structurally related but derived from different precursors

Ferdinand S. Vilim; Kosei Sasaki; Jurgen Rybak; Vera Alexeeva; Elizabeth C. Cropper; Jian Jing; Irina V. Orekhova; Vladimir Brezina; David A. Price; Elena V. Romanova; Stanislav S. Rubakhin; Nathan G. Hatcher; Jonathan V. Sweedler; Klaudiusz R. Weiss

Many bioactive neuropeptides containing RFamide at their C terminus have been described in both invertebrates and vertebrates. To obtain insight into the functional logic of RFamide signaling, we investigate it here in the feeding system of Aplysia. We focus on the expression, localization, and actions of two families of RFamide peptides, the FRFamides and FMRFamide, in the central neuronal circuitry and the peripheral musculature that generate the feeding movements. We describe the cloning of the FRFamide precursor protein and show that the FRFamides and FMRFamide are derived from different precursors. We map the expression of the FRFamide and FMRFamide precursors in the feeding circuitry using in situ hybridization and immunostaining and confirm proteolytic processing of the FRFamide precursor by mass spectrometry. We show that the two precursors are expressed in different populations of sensory neurons in the feeding system. In a representative feeding muscle, we demonstrate the presence of both FRFamides and FMRFamide and their release, probably from the processes of the sensory neurons in the muscle. Both centrally and in the periphery, the FRFamides and FMRFamide act in distinct ways, apparently through distinct mechanisms, and nevertheless, from an overall functional perspective, their actions are complementary. Together, the FRFamides and FMRFamide convert feeding motor programs from ingestive to egestive and depress feeding muscle contractions. We conclude that these structurally related peptides, although derived from different precursors, expressed in different neurons, and acting through different mechanisms, remain related to each other in the functional roles that they play in the system.


Journal of Neurophysiology | 2000

The Neuromuscular Transform: The Dynamic, Nonlinear Link Between Motor Neuron Firing Patterns and Muscle Contraction in Rhythmic Behaviors

Vladimir Brezina; Irina V. Orekhova; Klaudiusz R. Weiss


Journal of Neurophysiology | 2004

Cycle-to-cycle variability of neuromuscular activity in Aplysia feeding behavior

Charles C. Horn; Yuriy Zhurov; Irina V. Orekhova; Alex Proekt; Irving Kupfermann; Klaudiusz R. Weiss; Vladimir Brezina


Journal of Neurophysiology | 2000

Optimization of Rhythmic Behaviors by Modulation of the Neuromuscular Transform

Vladimir Brezina; Irina V. Orekhova; Klaudiusz R. Weiss


Journal of Neurophysiology | 2003

Neuromuscular modulation in Aplysia. II. Modulation of the neuromuscular transform in behavior

Vladimir Brezina; Irina V. Orekhova; Klaudiusz R. Weiss


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1997

Control of time-dependent biological processes by temporally patterned input

Vladimir Brezina; Irina V. Orekhova; Klaudiusz R. Weiss


Journal of Neurophysiology | 2003

Neuromuscular modulation in Aplysia. I. Dynamic model.

Vladimir Brezina; Irina V. Orekhova; Klaudiusz R. Weiss


Journal of Neurophysiology | 2001

Sonometric Measurements of Motor-Neuron-Evoked Movements of an Internal Feeding Structure (the Radula) in Aplysia

Irina V. Orekhova; Jian Jing; Vladimir Brezina; Ralph A. DiCaprio; Klaudiusz R. Weiss; Elizabeth C. Cropper


Journal of Neurophysiology | 2003

Multiple Presynaptic and Postsynaptic Sites of Inhibitory Modulation by Myomodulin at ARC Neuromuscular Junctions ofAplysia

Irina V. Orekhova; Vera Alexeeva; Paul J. Church; Klaudiusz R. Weiss; Vladimir Brezina

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Vladimir Brezina

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Elizabeth C. Cropper

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Jian Jing

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Vera Alexeeva

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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Alex Proekt

University of Pennsylvania

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Charles C. Horn

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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