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Publication : IGF1-Dependent Synaptic Plasticity of Mitral Cells in Olfactory Memory during Social Learning.

First Author  Liu Z Year  2017
Journal  Neuron Volume  95
Issue  1 Pages  106-122.e5
PubMed ID  28683263 Mgi Jnum  J:253231
Mgi Id  MGI:6109533 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2017.06.015
Citation  Liu Z, et al. (2017) IGF1-Dependent Synaptic Plasticity of Mitral Cells in Olfactory Memory during Social Learning. Neuron 95(1):106-122.e5
abstractText  During social transmission of food preference (STFP), mice form long-term memory of food odors presented by a social partner. How does the brain associate a social context with odor signals to promote memory encoding? Here we show that odor exposure during STFP, but not unconditioned odor exposure, induces glomerulus-specific long-term potentiation (LTP) of synaptic strength selectively at the GABAergic component of dendrodendritic synapses of granule and mitral cells in the olfactory bulb. Conditional deletion of synaptotagmin-10, the Ca(2+) sensor for IGF1 secretion from mitral cells, or deletion of IGF1 receptor in the olfactory bulb prevented the socially relevant GABAergic LTP and impaired memory formation after STFP. Conversely, the addition of IGF1 to acute olfactory bulb slices elicited the GABAergic LTP in mitral cells by enhancing postsynaptic GABA receptor responses. Thus, our data reveal a synaptic substrate for a socially conditioned long-term memory that operates at the level of the initial processing of sensory information.
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