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A circuit mechanism for the propagation of waves of muscle contraction in Drosophila.


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Article

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Fushiki, Akira 
Zwart, Maarten F 
Kohsaka, Hiroshi 
Fetter, Richard D 

Abstract

Animals move by adaptively coordinating the sequential activation of muscles. The circuit mechanisms underlying coordinated locomotion are poorly understood. Here, we report on a novel circuit for the propagation of waves of muscle contraction, using the peristaltic locomotion of Drosophila larvae as a model system. We found an intersegmental chain of synaptically connected neurons, alternating excitatory and inhibitory, necessary for wave propagation and active in phase with the wave. The excitatory neurons (A27h) are premotor and necessary only for forward locomotion, and are modulated by stretch receptors and descending inputs. The inhibitory neurons (GDL) are necessary for both forward and backward locomotion, suggestive of different yet coupled central pattern generators, and its inhibition is necessary for wave propagation. The circuit structure and functional imaging indicated that the commands to contract one segment promote the relaxation of the next segment, revealing a mechanism for wave propagation in peristaltic locomotion.

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Keywords

<i>d. melanogaster</i>, central pattern generator, motor circuits, neuroscience, wiring diagram, Action Potentials, Animals, Drosophila melanogaster, Larva, Locomotion, Motor Neurons, Muscle Contraction, Nerve Net, Optical Imaging

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Elife

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2050-084X
2050-084X

Volume Title

5

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd
Sponsorship
We thank the Fly EM Project Team at HHMI Janelia for the gift of the EM volume, the HHMI visa office, and HHMI Janelia for funding.