在体输出神经元中嗅觉编码的塑性驱动的个性化
Toshihide Hige1, Yoshinori Aso2, Gerald M Rubin2
1Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, New York 11724, USA.
Nature
|September 30, 2015
概括
果嗅觉系统的感觉编码从稀疏到相关的表现在体输出神经元 (MBON) 中. 这种神经调节的个性化需要鲁塔巴加基因,
科学领域:
- 神经科学
- 嗅觉系统
- 感官编码
背景情况:
- 感官回路通常升至较高的大脑区域,
- 神经回路的下降侧, 网络汇聚的地方, 不太了解.
- 昆虫中的体,特别是,是嗅觉稀疏编码和记忆的关键模型.
研究的目的:
- 在Drosophila体电路的第四层研究嗅觉表现.
- 在体输出神经元 (MBON) 中描述感官编码原理.
- 探索个性化神经调节的机制和影响.
主要方法:
- 在Drosophila MBON中分析嗅觉表现.
- 跨MBON和半球之间的调曲线的比较.
- 研究鲁塔巴基因在神经调节中的作用.
主要成果:
- MBON调整曲线高度相关,与早期的电路层形成对比.
- 气味表现在人口层面上被重新格式化,产生正负相关性.
- 个别的MBON表现出不同的调,但在个体的半球中保持了调.
- 这种调整的个性化是一个活跃的过程,
结论:
- 嗅觉编码原理在MBON层的转变,朝着相关的表示方向发展.
- 在这个阶段出现了个性化的神经调节,
- 鲁塔巴加基因在这个调整个性化的活跃过程中起着至关重要的作用.
相关概念视频
Physiology of Smell and Olfactory Pathway
14.1K
Humans detect odors with the help of specialized cells located in the upper part of the nasal cavity, called olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs). ORNs possess hair-like structures called cilia, which are receptive to sensations from the inhaled air. When an odorant molecule binds to a specific receptor on the cell of the cilia, it leads to a series of events that ultimately cause the ORN to send electrical signals to the olfactory bulb in the brain through the olfactory nerves.
The olfactory...
The olfactory...
14.1K
Olfaction
49.9K
The sense of smell is achieved through the activities of the olfactory system. It starts when an airborne odorant enters the nasal cavity and reaches olfactory epithelium (OE). The OE is protected by a thin layer of mucus, which also serves the purpose of dissolving more complex compounds into simpler chemical odorants. The size of the OE and the density of sensory neurons varies among species; in humans, the OE is only about 9-10 cm2.
The olfactory receptors are embedded in the cilia of the...
The olfactory receptors are embedded in the cilia of the...
49.9K
Plasticity
3.3K
Plasticity is the property where an object loses its elasticity and undergoes irreversible deformation, even after the deformation forces are eliminated. If a material deforms irreversibly without increasing stress or load, then this is called ideal plasticity. For example, when a force is applied to an aluminum rod, it changes its shape, but it does not return to its original shape once the force is removed. Plastic deformation or ductility is thus a permanent deformation or change in the...
3.3K
Neuroplasticity
2.5K
Neuroplasticity reflects the brain's remarkable capacity to adapt and evolve, responding dynamically to learning, experiences, or injury by reorganizing its neural circuitry. This reorganization involves creating new neural connections and refining old ones through a series of biological processes that contribute to the brain's lifelong development and adaptability.
2.5K
Olfactory Receptors: Location and Structure
14.5K
The process of olfaction, also known as the sense of smell, is a sophisticated chemical response system. The specialized sensory neurons that facilitate this process, known as olfactory receptor neurons, are situated in an upper segment of the nasal cavity, known as the olfactory epithelium. Olfactory sensory neurons are bipolar, with their dendrites extending from the epithelium's apex into the mucus that lines the nasal cavity. Airborne molecules, when inhaled, traverse the olfactory...
14.5K


