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Publication : Mechanosensory-Based Phase Coding of Odor Identity in the Olfactory Bulb.

First Author  Iwata R Year  2017
Journal  Neuron Volume  96
Issue  5 Pages  1139-1152.e7
PubMed ID  29216451 Mgi Jnum  J:256098
Mgi Id  MGI:6114233 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2017.11.008
Citation  Iwata R, et al. (2017) Mechanosensory-Based Phase Coding of Odor Identity in the Olfactory Bulb. Neuron 96(5):1139-1152.e7
abstractText  Mitral and tufted (M/T) cells in the olfactory bulb produce rich temporal patterns of activity in response to different odors. However, it remains unknown how these temporal patterns are generated and how they are utilized in olfaction. Here we show that temporal patterning effectively discriminates between the two sensory modalities detected by olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs): odor and airflow-driven mechanical signals. Sniff-induced mechanosensation generates glomerulus-specific oscillatory activity in M/T cells, whose phase was invariant across airflow speed. In contrast, odor stimulation caused phase shifts (phase coding). We also found that odor-evoked phase shifts are concentration invariant and stable across multiple sniff cycles, contrary to the labile nature of rate coding. The loss of oscillatory mechanosensation impaired the precision and stability of phase coding, demonstrating its role in olfaction. We propose that phase, not rate, coding is a robust encoding strategy of odor identity and is ensured by airflow-induced mechanosensation in OSNs.
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