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Birth order specified recruitment of motor circuits during spontaneous neural activity in zebrafish embryo

Maroun Abi Younes, Mohamad Rima, Jean-Pierre Coutanceau, Ninon Peysson, Fatemeh Hoseinkhani, Edson Rodrigues, Erika Bullier, Pascal Legendre, Jean-Marie Mangin, Elim Hong
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.08.27.609675
Maroun Abi Younes
1INSERM, CNRS, Neurosciences Paris Seine - Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (NPS - IBPS), Sorbonne Université, 75005, Paris, France
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Mohamad Rima
1INSERM, CNRS, Neurosciences Paris Seine - Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (NPS - IBPS), Sorbonne Université, 75005, Paris, France
2Department of Natural Sciences, Lebanese American University, Byblos P.O. Box 36, Lebanon
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Jean-Pierre Coutanceau
1INSERM, CNRS, Neurosciences Paris Seine - Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (NPS - IBPS), Sorbonne Université, 75005, Paris, France
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Ninon Peysson
1INSERM, CNRS, Neurosciences Paris Seine - Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (NPS - IBPS), Sorbonne Université, 75005, Paris, France
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Fatemeh Hoseinkhani
1INSERM, CNRS, Neurosciences Paris Seine - Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (NPS - IBPS), Sorbonne Université, 75005, Paris, France
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Edson Rodrigues
1INSERM, CNRS, Neurosciences Paris Seine - Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (NPS - IBPS), Sorbonne Université, 75005, Paris, France
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Erika Bullier
1INSERM, CNRS, Neurosciences Paris Seine - Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (NPS - IBPS), Sorbonne Université, 75005, Paris, France
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Pascal Legendre
1INSERM, CNRS, Neurosciences Paris Seine - Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (NPS - IBPS), Sorbonne Université, 75005, Paris, France
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Jean-Marie Mangin
1INSERM, CNRS, Neurosciences Paris Seine - Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (NPS - IBPS), Sorbonne Université, 75005, Paris, France
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Elim Hong
1INSERM, CNRS, Neurosciences Paris Seine - Institut de Biologie Paris Seine (NPS - IBPS), Sorbonne Université, 75005, Paris, France
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Summary

Modular organization of spinal neural circuits control dynamic regulation of locomotion. However, it is unknown when or how the distinct microcircuits emerge during development. We carried out high-resolution calcium imaging of neural activity driving the first motor behavior in one day old zebrafish embryo. During this period, at least two waves of neurogenesis occur to generate primary and secondary motoneurons. We found that embryos first display a single highly synchronized rhythmic neuronal circuit containing interneurons and motoneurons. Later, two distinct interneuron-motoneuron circuits emerge with one containing early-born motoneurons displaying low-frequency activity and the other containing later-born motoneurons with high-frequency activity. The results indicate a mode of birth order determined microcircuits where neurons that are born together are recruited together. Nicotine affected neuronal activity frequency, revealing a functional role for cholinergic signaling in the emergence of patterned spinal circuits. Indeed, we found aberrant arrhythmic synchronized activity in mutants for cholineacetyltransferase-a where acetylcholine is no longer synthesized. Overall, we reveal the sequential recruitment of birth order specified microcircuits during the emergence of the earliest motor behavior and highlight a conserved role for cholinergic signaling in regulating rhythmic neural activity in the embryonic spinal cord.

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The authors have declared no competing interest.

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  • We have revised Figure 3 to include the quantification of the soma size and fluorescent intensity of the mnx1:RFP+ cells. The quantification brings further support to the difference in mnx1:RFP+ cell types that are part of the high-frequency vs. low-frequency circuits.

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Birth order specified recruitment of motor circuits during spontaneous neural activity in zebrafish embryo
Maroun Abi Younes, Mohamad Rima, Jean-Pierre Coutanceau, Ninon Peysson, Fatemeh Hoseinkhani, Edson Rodrigues, Erika Bullier, Pascal Legendre, Jean-Marie Mangin, Elim Hong
bioRxiv 2024.08.27.609675; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.08.27.609675
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Birth order specified recruitment of motor circuits during spontaneous neural activity in zebrafish embryo
Maroun Abi Younes, Mohamad Rima, Jean-Pierre Coutanceau, Ninon Peysson, Fatemeh Hoseinkhani, Edson Rodrigues, Erika Bullier, Pascal Legendre, Jean-Marie Mangin, Elim Hong
bioRxiv 2024.08.27.609675; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.08.27.609675

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