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Publication : Disinhibition of olfactory bulb granule cells accelerates odour discrimination in mice.

First Author  Nunes D Year  2015
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  6
Pages  8950 PubMed ID  26592770
Mgi Jnum  J:228014 Mgi Id  MGI:5704260
Doi  10.1038/ncomms9950 Citation  Nunes D, et al. (2015) Disinhibition of olfactory bulb granule cells accelerates odour discrimination in mice. Nat Commun 6:8950
abstractText  Granule cells are the dominant cell type of the olfactory bulb inhibiting mitral and tufted cells via dendrodendritic synapses; yet the factors regulating the strength of their inhibitory output, and, therefore, their impact on odour discrimination, remain unknown. Here we show that GABAAR beta3-subunits are distributed in a somatodendritic pattern, mostly sparing the large granule cell spines also known as gemmules. Granule cell-selective deletion of beta3-subunits nearly abolishes spontaneous and muscimol-induced currents mediated by GABAA receptors in granule cells, yet recurrent inhibition of mitral cells is strongly enhanced. Mice with disinhibited granule cells require less time to discriminate both dissimilar as well as highly similar odourants, while discrimination learning remains unaffected. Hence, granule cells are controlled by an inhibitory drive that in turn tunes mitral cell inhibition. As a consequence, the olfactory bulb inhibitory network adjusts the speed of early sensory processing.
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