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  • The central pattern generator (CPG) for locomotion is a set of pacemaker neurons endowed with inherent bursting driven by the persistent sodium current (I(NaP)). How they proceed to regulate the locomotor rhythm remained unknown. Here, in neonatal rodents, we identified a persistent potassium current critical in regulating pacemakers and locomotion speed. This current recapitulates features of the M-current (I(M)): a subthreshold noninactivating outward current blocked by 10,10-bis(4-pyridinylmethyl)-9(10H)-anthracenone dihydrochloride (XE991) and enhanced by N-(2-chloro-5-pyrimidinyl)-3,4-difluorobenzamide (ICA73). Immunostaining and mutant mice highlight an important role of Kv7.2-containing channels in mediating I(M). Pharmacological modulation of I(M) regulates the emergence and the frequency regime of both pacemaker and CPG activities and controls the speed of locomotion. Computational models captured these results and showed how an interplay between I(M) and I(NaP) endows the locomotor CPG with rhythmogenic properties. Overall, this study provides fundamental insights into how I(M) and I(NaP) work in tandem to set the speed of locomotion.
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  • 10.1371/journal.pbio.3000738
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  • PLoS_Biol
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  • cc-by
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  • document_parses/pdf_json/3c40a4e84d0e99ecb78eaac2d9354316afa45db3.json
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  • 33186352
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  • The M-current works in tandem with the persistent sodium current to set the speed of locomotion
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  • 2020-11-13

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