Department of Neurobiology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven CT, USA.
Front Neural Circuits. 2012 May 31;6:34. doi: 10.3389/fncir.2012.00034. eCollection 2012.
Lateral neuronal interactions are known to play important roles in sensory information processing. A center-on surround-off local circuit arrangement has been shown to play a role in mediating contrast enhancement in the visual, auditory, and somatosensory systems. The lateral connectivity and the influence of those connections have been less clear for the olfactory system. A critical question is whether the synaptic connections between the primary projection neurons, mitral and tufted (M/T) cells, and their main inhibitory interneurons, the granule cells (GCs), can support a center-surround motif. Here, we study this question by injecting a "center" in the glomerular layer of the olfactory bulb (OB) with a marker of synaptic connectivity, the pseudorabies virus (PRV), then examines the distribution of labeling in the "surround" of GCs. We use a novel method to score the degree to which the data fits a center-surround model vs. distance-independent connectivity. Data from 22 injections show that M/T cells generally form lateral connections with GCs in patterns that lie between the two extremes.
侧向神经元相互作用已知在感觉信息处理中起着重要作用。已显示出中心-环绕式局部电路排列在介导视觉、听觉和躯体感觉系统中的对比度增强中起作用。对于嗅觉系统,侧向连接及其连接的影响不太清楚。一个关键问题是,初级投射神经元(M/T 细胞)与其主要抑制性中间神经元(颗粒细胞,GCs)之间的突触连接是否能够支持中心-环绕模式。在这里,我们通过用突触连接的标记物,伪狂犬病病毒(PRV)注射嗅球(OB)的肾小球层来研究这个问题,然后检查在 GC 的“环绕”中标记的分布。我们使用一种新的方法来评估数据符合中心-环绕模型与距离无关连接的程度。来自 22 个注射的实验数据显示,M/T 细胞通常以介于两种极端情况之间的模式与 GCs 形成侧向连接。