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Publication : Primary dendrites of mitral cells synapse unto neighboring glomeruli independent of their odorant receptor identity.

First Author  Nishizumi H Year  2019
Journal  Commun Biol Volume  2
Pages  14 PubMed ID  30652126
Mgi Jnum  J:277429 Mgi Id  MGI:6316800
Doi  10.1038/s42003-018-0252-y Citation  Nishizumi H, et al. (2019) Primary dendrites of mitral cells synapse unto neighboring glomeruli independent of their odorant receptor identity. Commun Biol 2:14
abstractText  In the mouse olfactory bulb, neural map topography is largely established by axon-axon interactions of olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs). However, to make the map functional, the OSNs must make proper connections to second-order neurons, the mitral cells. How do the mitral-cell dendrites find their partner glomeruli for synapse formation with OSN axons? Here, we analyze dendrite connections of mitral cells in various mutant mice in which glomerular formation is perturbed. Our present results support the proximity model, whereby mitral cells tend to connect primary dendrites to the nearest neighboring glomeruli regardless of their odorant receptor identities. The physical location of glomeruli rather than the odorant-receptor specificity appears to play a key role in matching mitral cells with their partner OSN axons.
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