Bj. Bacskai et al., ACTIVITY-RELATED CALCIUM DYNAMICS IN LAMPREY MOTONEURONS AS REVEALED BY VIDEO-RATE CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY, Neuron, 14(1), 1995, pp. 19-28
In lamprey spinal cord, intracellular calcium ([Ca2+](i)) plays a key
role in mechanisms regulating neuronal activity in the segmental netwo
rk for locomotion. In this report, measurements of [Ca2+](i) with fluo
-3 in various regions of motoneurons in the intact spinal cord were ob
tained on a high speed confocal microscope following electrical stimul
ation. Likewise, rhythmic calcium fluctuations within dendrites and ax
ons were seen during ''fictive swimming'' and were directly correlated
with electrical activity. Antidromic stimulation of motoneuron axons
induced large calcium transients and revealed spatially restricted ''h
ot spots,'' both of which required external calcium and were blocked b
y nickel, but not by known calcium channel antagonists. These results
suggest that lamprey spinal cord axons may possess a pharmacologically
novel class of calcium channel.