气味受体指导小鼠嗅觉球中的功能电路
Leonardo Belluscio1, Claudia Lodovichi, Paul Feinstein
1Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Neurobiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710, USA. belluscl@ninds.nih.gov
Nature
|September 20, 2002
概括
嗅觉神经元中的嗅觉受体身份决定了嗅觉球中的神经回路如何形成. 这项研究表明,子宫外受体组织了球功能和连接性,影响了感官处理.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 嗅觉系统研究 嗅觉系统研究
- 感官神经元生物学 感官神经元生物学
背景情况:
- 哺乳动物的嗅觉系统使用许多受体来检测气味.
- 轴突突出的形成可复制的球图在嗅觉球.
- 调查气味受体对嗅觉灯泡电路的影响至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定嗅觉受体是否在嗅觉灯泡中组织神经回路.
- 为了检查一个基因改造的小鼠线 (rI7 --> M71),用一个被替代的受体.
- 了解受体身份如何影响质细胞功能和连接性.
主要方法:
- 使用了一种转基因小鼠 (rI7 --> M71) 的基因.
- 对已知rI7受体连接体的异位质细胞的功能反应进行了研究.
- 评估了通过中/状细胞树突进行的 postsynaptic 内置.
- 研究了外部状细胞的内突起.
主要成果:
- 在rI7 --> M71小鼠的外宫质细胞对rI7受体连接体作出反应.
- 淋巴细胞吸引了适当的 postsynaptic 内置.
- mitra/tufted 细胞表现出具有 rI7 受体特征的反应.
- 外部状细胞形成精确的投影,连接异功能球体.
结论:
- 气味受体的身份决定了球融合和功能.
- 受体的身份也决定了嗅球内的功能电路.
- 这提供了一种协调异功能淋巴细胞的机制.
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