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The Journal of Neuroscience | 2011

Peptide Neuromodulation of Synaptic Dynamics in an Oscillatory Network

Shunbing Zhao; Amir Farzad Sheibanie; Myongkeun Oh; Pascale Rabbah; Farzan Nadim

Although neuromodulation of synapses is extensively documented, its consequences in the context of network oscillations are not well known. We examine the modulation of synaptic strength and short-term dynamics in the crab pyloric network by the neuropeptide proctolin. Pyloric oscillations are driven by a pacemaker group which receives feedback through the inhibitory synapse from the lateral pyloric (LP) to pyloric dilator (PD) neurons. We show that proctolin modulates the spike-mediated and graded components of the LP to PD synapse. Proctolin enhances the graded component and unmasks a surprising heterogeneity in its dynamics where there is depression or facilitation depending on the amplitude of the voltage waveform of the presynaptic LP neuron. The spike-mediated component is influenced by the baseline membrane potential and is also enhanced by proctolin at all baseline potentials. In addition to direct modulation of this synapse, proctolin also changes the shape and amplitude of the presynaptic voltage waveform which additionally enhances synaptic output during ongoing activity. During ongoing oscillations, proctolin reduces the variability of cycle period but only when the LP to PD synapse is functionally intact. Using the dynamic clamp technique we find that the reduction in variability is a direct consequence of modulation of the LP to PD synapse. These results demonstrate that neuromodulation of synapses involves complex and interacting influences that target different synaptic components and dynamics as well as the presynaptic voltage waveform. At the network level, modulation of feedback inhibition can result in reduction of variability and enhancement of stable oscillatory output.


The Journal of Neuroscience | 2005

Synaptic Dynamics Do Not Determine Proper Phase of Activity in a Central Pattern Generator

Pascale Rabbah; Farzan Nadim

Rhythmic motor activity often requires neuronal output to the muscles to arrive in a particular sequence. At the pattern-generator level, this requires distinct activity phases in different groups of constituent neurons. The phase differences between rhythmically active neurons in a network are thought to arise from the interplay between their intrinsic properties and the temporal dynamics of synapses among these neurons. In the rhythmically active pyloric network of the lobster Panulirus interruptus, synaptic connections from the pacemaker ensemble to the follower neurons [lateral pyloric (LP) and pyloric constrictor (PY)] are thought to be primarily responsible for the proper phase of activity (pacemaker–LP–PY) across all frequencies (0.5–2 Hz) of the pyloric rhythm. We test this hypothesis by characterizing the synapses from the pacemaker ensemble to the LP and PY neurons. Paired comparisons show that these two synapses are not significantly different in strength or in the extent of short-term depression. To examine the level to which intrinsic properties of the follower neurons determine their relative activity phase, we block all chemical synapses within the network and drive the LP and PY neurons rhythmically using artificial synaptic currents with identical strength and dynamics implemented with the dynamic-clamp technique. In response to these identical synaptic inputs, the LP and PY neurons maintain the proper relative phase of activity. These results strongly indicate that the relative phase of activity among these follower neurons within the pyloric network is not dictated by their synaptic inputs but is solely determined by their distinct intrinsic properties.


Journal of Neurophysiology | 2005

Computational Model of Electrically Coupled, Intrinsically Distinct Pacemaker Neurons

Cristina Soto-Treviño; Pascale Rabbah; Eve Marder; Farzan Nadim


Journal of Neurophysiology | 2005

Effect of Electrical Coupling on Ionic Current and Synaptic Potential Measurements

Pascale Rabbah; Jorge Golowasch; Farzan Nadim


Journal of Neurophysiology | 2007

Distinct synaptic dynamics of heterogeneous pacemaker neurons in an oscillatory network

Pascale Rabbah; Farzan Nadim


BMC Neuroscience | 2008

Systematic selection of model parameter values matching biological behavior under different simulation scenarios

Tomasz G. Smolinski; Cristina Soto-Treviño; Pascale Rabbah; Farzan Nadim; Astrid A. Prinz


Archive | 2015

on Postsynaptic Ca But Not 2+ Depends on Residual Presynaptic Ca Aplysia From L30 Inhibitory Interneurons of Activity-Dependent Potentiation of Synaptic

Robert S. Zucker; Thomas J. Carew; John S. Fitzpatrick; Garnik Akopian; John P. Walsh; Shunbing Zhao; Amir Farzad Sheibanie; Myongkeun Oh; Pascale Rabbah; Farzan Nadim; Kerry R. Delaney; Vahid Shahrezaei


Archive | 2015

Hippocampus Homeostatic Mechanisms in the

Shunbing Zhao; Amir Farzad Sheibanie; Myongkeun Oh; Pascale Rabbah; Farzan Nadim; Nathan A. Baertsch; Tracy L. Baker-Herman


Archive | 2015

Pyloric Network of Lobster Synaptic Inhibition Independently at Single Synapses in Dopamine Modulates Graded and Spike-Evoked

Bruce R. Johnson; Ronald M. Harris-Warrick; Andrei I. Ivanov; Ronald L. Calabrese; Hua-an Tseng; Farzan Nadim; Shunbing Zhao; Amir Farzad Sheibanie; Myongkeun Oh; Pascale Rabbah


Archive | 2011

NetworkRegulate Synaptic Efficacy in a Motor Differential Modulation of Synaptic Strength and

Ronald M. Harris-Warrick; Bruce R. Johnson; Jessica M. Brown; Mark D. Kvarta; Jay Y. J. Lu; Shunbing Zhao; Amir Farzad Sheibanie; Myongkeun Oh; Pascale Rabbah; Farzan Nadim

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Farzan Nadim

New Jersey Institute of Technology

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Myongkeun Oh

New Jersey Institute of Technology

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Akira Sakurai

Georgia State University

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