Urban Nathaniel N, Arevian Armen C
Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA.
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2009 Jul;1170:264-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.03899.x.
Decades of work in vivo and in vitro have provided a wealth of data on the properties of the reciprocal dendrodendritic synapses that connect olfactory bulb mitral and granule cells. However, hypotheses about the function of these connections have changed relatively little. These synapses are believed to mediate recurrent and lateral inhibition and thus, by analogy with lateral inhibition in other systems, have been proposed to play a role in sharpening mitral cell receptive fields and in generating oscillatory spiking in mitral cells. This description is likely to be partially accurate, but is likely to be a rather simplified and incomplete account of the function of these connections. In particular, current hypotheses about the function of dendrodendritic circuits do not account for some of the unusual features of reciprocal synapses that may allow olfactory bulb circuits to perform special functions. Here we review recent work on the physiology and function of olfactory bulb circuits and try to link the physiological properties of reciprocal synapses particular computations that the olfactory bulb may perform.
数十年来在体内和体外进行的研究,已经提供了大量关于连接嗅球二尖瓣细胞和颗粒细胞的相互树突-树突突触特性的数据。然而,关于这些连接功能的假说变化相对较小。这些突触被认为介导了反馈性和侧向抑制,因此,通过与其他系统中的侧向抑制进行类比,有人提出它们在锐化二尖瓣细胞感受野以及在二尖瓣细胞中产生振荡性放电方面发挥作用。这种描述可能部分准确,但很可能是对这些连接功能的一种相当简化和不完整的解释。特别是,目前关于树突-树突回路功能的假说没有考虑到相互突触的一些不寻常特征,而这些特征可能使嗅球回路能够执行特殊功能。在这里,我们回顾了关于嗅球回路生理学和功能的最新研究,并试图将相互突触的生理特性与嗅球可能执行的特定计算联系起来。