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Publication : Structured spike series specify gene expression patterns for olfactory circuit formation.

First Author  Nakashima A Year  2019
Journal  Science Volume  365
Issue  6448 PubMed ID  31171707
Mgi Jnum  J:276718 Mgi Id  MGI:6316378
Doi  10.1126/science.aaw5030 Citation  Nakashima A, et al. (2019) Structured spike series specify gene expression patterns for olfactory circuit formation. Science 365(6448)
abstractText  Neural circuits emerge through the interplay of genetic programming and activity-dependent processes. During the development of the mouse olfactory map, axons segregate into distinct glomeruli in an olfactory receptor (OR)-dependent manner. ORs generate a combinatorial code of axon-sorting molecules whose expression is regulated by neural activity. However, it remains unclear how neural activity induces OR-specific expression patterns of axon-sorting molecules. We found that the temporal patterns of spontaneous neuronal spikes were not spatially organized but were correlated with the OR types. Receptor substitution experiments demonstrated that ORs determine spontaneous activity patterns. Moreover, optogenetically differentiated patterns of neuronal activity induced specific expression of the corresponding axon-sorting molecules and regulated axonal segregation. Thus, OR-dependent temporal patterns of spontaneous activity play instructive roles in generating the combinatorial code of axon-sorting molecules during olfactory map formation.
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