Neuron
Volume 65, Issue 6, 25 March 2010, Pages 912-926
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Odor Information Processing by the Olfactory Bulb Analyzed in Gene-Targeted Mice

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Summary

In mammals, olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) expressing a specific odorant receptor (OR) gene project with precise stereotypy onto mitral/tufted (M/T) cells in the main olfactory bulb (MOB). It remains challenging to understand how incoming olfactory signals are transformed into outputs of M/T cells. By recording from OSNs expressing mouse I7 receptor and their postsynaptic neurons in the bulb, we found that I7 OSNs and their corresponding M/T cells exhibit similarly selective tuning profiles at low concentrations. Increasing the concentration significantly reduces response selectivity for both OSNs and M/T cells, although the tuning curve of M/T cells remains comparatively narrow. By contrast, interneurons in the MOB are broadly tuned, and blocking GABAergic neurotransmission reduces selectivity of M/T cells at high odorant concentrations. Our results indicate that olfactory information carried by an OR is channeled to its corresponding M/T cells and support the role of lateral inhibition via interneurons in sharpening the tuning of M/T cells.

Highlights

► Recordings were made from M/T cells and OSNs associated with a specific glomerulus ► 4M/T cells respond selectively to odorants that activate their presynaptic OSNs 4Interneurons are broadly tuned ► Lateral inhibition sharpens the tuning of M/T cells at high odorant concentrations

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