“…Despite the absence of afferent and supraspinal inputs, which are important for the development of spinal circuits (Harris-Warrick and Marder, 1991;Nusbaum et al, 2001;Branchereau et al, 2002), this preparation represents a useful model for studying the dynamics of intrasegmental maturation processes that evidently rely on propriospinal neurons and circuits (Avossa et al, 2003;Rosato-Siri et al, 2004;Furlan et al, 2005;Fabbro et al, 2006). In particular, the ontogeny and functional development of GABAergic interneurons observed in vivo (Antal et al, 1994;Barbeau et al, 1999;Gao et al, 2001;Tran et al, 2003) is maintained in cultured spinal slices (Avossa et al, 2003;Furlan et al, 2005), validating the crucial importance of GABAergic connections for circuit assembly and activity (Barbeau et al, 1999). In the cultured spinal cord, ventral interneurons strongly, yet transiently, express a typical I K(ERG) (Furlan et al, 2005) that controls membrane excitability (Chiesa et al, 1997;Sacco et al, 2003) in coincidence with the appearance of developmentally regulated GABAergic markers (Avossa et al, 2003;Furlan et al, 2005).…”