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Publication : The olfactory critical period is determined by activity-dependent Sema7A/PlxnC1 signaling within glomeruli.

First Author  Inoue N Year  2021
Journal  Elife Volume  10
PubMed ID  33780330 Mgi Jnum  J:304352
Mgi Id  MGI:6514200 Doi  10.7554/eLife.65078
Citation  Inoue N, et al. (2021) The olfactory critical period is determined by activity-dependent Sema7A/PlxnC1 signaling within glomeruli. Elife 10:e65078
abstractText  In mice, early exposure to environmental odors affects social behaviors later in life. A signaling molecule, Semaphorin 7A (Sema7A), is induced in the odor-responding olfactory sensory neurons. Plexin C1 (PlxnC1), a receptor for Sema7A, is expressed in mitral/tufted cells, whose dendrite-localization is restricted to the first week after birth. Sema7A/PlxnC1 signaling promotes post-synaptic events and dendrite selection in mitral/tufted cells, resulting in glomerular enlargement that causes an increase in sensitivity to the experienced odor. Neonatal odor experience also induces positive responses to the imprinted odor. Knockout and rescue experiments indicate that oxytocin in neonates is responsible for imposing positive quality on imprinted memory. In the oxytocin knockout mice, the sensitivity to the imprinted odor increases, but positive responses cannot be promoted, indicating that Sema7A/PlxnC1 signaling and oxytocin separately function. These results give new insights into our understanding of olfactory imprinting during the neonatal critical period.
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