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Publication : Rapid and continuous activity-dependent plasticity of olfactory sensory input.

First Author  Cheetham CE Year  2016
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  7
Pages  10729 PubMed ID  26898529
Mgi Jnum  J:234735 Mgi Id  MGI:5790757
Doi  10.1038/ncomms10729 Citation  Cheetham CE, et al. (2016) Rapid and continuous activity-dependent plasticity of olfactory sensory input. Nat Commun 7:10729
abstractText  Incorporation of new neurons enables plasticity and repair of circuits in the adult brain. Adult neurogenesis is a key feature of the mammalian olfactory system, with new olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) wiring into highly organized olfactory bulb (OB) circuits throughout life. However, neither when new postnatally generated OSNs first form synapses nor whether OSNs retain the capacity for synaptogenesis once mature, is known. Therefore, how integration of adult-born OSNs may contribute to lifelong OB plasticity is unclear. Here, we use a combination of electron microscopy, optogenetic activation and in vivo time-lapse imaging to show that newly generated OSNs form highly dynamic synapses and are capable of eliciting robust stimulus-locked firing of neurons in the mouse OB. Furthermore, we demonstrate that mature OSN axons undergo continuous activity-dependent synaptic remodelling that persists into adulthood. OSN synaptogenesis, therefore, provides a sustained potential for OB plasticity and repair that is much faster than OSN replacement alone.
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