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Fig. 6. Application of the 5-HT/OA mixture (50 µmol l1 for
30-min) or 5-HT (50 µmol l1 for 30-min) changed the
activity profile of fibers in the descending connectives (Conn) and altered
the way in which this activity was recruited by brain command-like cells. (A)
As is the case for cell Tr1 (Cellucci et
al., 2000), intracellular depolarization of cell Tr2 triggered an
increase in activity descending through a single hemiconnective (ca. 2800
fibers between M1 and M2) (Wilkinson and
Coggeshall, 1975). This elevated activity long outlasted (by
several seconds) the train of action potentials in cell Tr2, and appeared to
represent the recruitment of other descending fibers in the brain that may
also be involved in mediating the decision to swim or not to swim. (B) During
treatment with the amine mixture, the basal activity in the hemiconnective
increased. In addition, the delayed response of units in the connective to a
spike train in cell Tr2 was no longer present. (C) A representative 1-s
recording of descending activity from the brain in normal saline (left) and
1-s sampling of activity after 3 min of a 50 µmol l1 5-HT
exposure. In all preparations examined (N=5), there was a recruitment
of larger amplitude fibers during 5-HT application.