Rubin B D, Katz L C
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Neurobiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA.
Nat Neurosci. 2001 Apr;4(4):355-6. doi: 10.1038/85997.
Because of their unique properties, enantiomers (pairs of mirror-symmetric, nonsuperimposable molecules that differ only in optical activity and their interaction with other chiral molecules) have been instrumental in demonstrating that olfactory perception relies on molecular shape. To investigate how molecular structure is encoded by the olfactory system, we combined behavioral discrimination tasks with optical imaging of intrinsic signals. We found that rats can behaviorally discriminate members of a wide range of enantiomer pairs, and imaging revealed enantiomer-selective glomeruli in the olfactory bulb, indicating that the spatial pattern of glomerular activity provides sufficient information to discriminate molecular shape.
由于对映体(镜像对称、不可重叠的分子对,它们仅在光学活性及其与其他手性分子的相互作用方面存在差异)具有独特的性质,因此在证明嗅觉感知依赖于分子形状方面发挥了重要作用。为了研究嗅觉系统如何编码分子结构,我们将行为辨别任务与内在信号的光学成像相结合。我们发现,大鼠能够在行为上区分多种对映体对的成员,并且成像显示嗅球中存在对映体选择性的肾小球,这表明肾小球活动的空间模式提供了足够的信息来区分分子形状。