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Publication : VIP interneurons regulate olfactory bulb output and contribute to odor detection and discrimination.

First Author  Wang D Year  2022
Journal  Cell Rep Volume  38
Issue  7 Pages  110383
PubMed ID  35172159 Mgi Jnum  J:322564
Mgi Id  MGI:6874539 Doi  10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110383
Citation  Wang D, et al. (2022) VIP interneurons regulate olfactory bulb output and contribute to odor detection and discrimination. Cell Rep 38(7):110383
abstractText  In the olfactory bulb (OB), olfactory information represented by mitral/tufted cells (M/Ts) is extensively modulated by local inhibitory interneurons before being transmitted to the olfactory cortex. While the crucial roles of cortical vasoactive-intestinal-peptide-expressing (VIP) interneurons have been extensively studied, their precise function in the OB remains elusive. Here, we identify the synaptic connectivity of VIP interneurons onto mitral cells (MCs) and demonstrate their important role in olfactory behaviors. Optogenetic activation of VIP interneurons reduced both spontaneous and odor-evoked activity of M/Ts in awake mice. Whole-cell recordings revealed that VIP interneurons decrease MC firing through direct inhibitory synaptic connections with MCs. Furthermore, inactivation of VIP interneurons leads to increased MC firing and impaired olfactory detection and odor discrimination. Therefore, our results demonstrate that VIP interneurons control OB output and play critical roles in odor processing and olfactory behaviors.
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