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Publication : Activity-dependent local protection and lateral inhibition control synaptic competition in developing mitral cells in mice.

First Author  Fujimoto S Year  2023
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  58
Issue  14 Pages  1221-1236.e7
PubMed ID  37290446 Mgi Jnum  J:337875
Mgi Id  MGI:7506731 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2023.05.004
Citation  Fujimoto S, et al. (2023) Activity-dependent local protection and lateral inhibition control synaptic competition in developing mitral cells in mice. Dev Cell
abstractText  In developing brains, activity-dependent remodeling facilitates the formation of precise neuronal connectivity. Synaptic competition is known to facilitate synapse elimination; however, it has remained unknown how different synapses compete with one another within a post-synaptic cell. Here, we investigate how a mitral cell in the mouse olfactory bulb prunes all but one primary dendrite during the developmental remodeling process. We find that spontaneous activity generated within the olfactory bulb is essential. We show that strong glutamatergic inputs to one dendrite trigger branch-specific changes in RhoA activity to facilitate the pruning of the remaining dendrites: NMDAR-dependent local signals suppress RhoA to protect it from pruning; however, the subsequent neuronal depolarization induces neuron-wide activation of RhoA to prune non-protected dendrites. NMDAR-RhoA signals are also essential for the synaptic competition in the mouse barrel cortex. Our results demonstrate a general principle whereby activity-dependent lateral inhibition across synapses establishes a discrete receptive field of a neuron.
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