Ex Vivo Functional Characterization of Mouse Olfactory Bulb Projection Neurons Reveals a Heterogeneous Continuum.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES eNeuro Pub Date : 2025-03-05 Print Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1523/ENEURO.0407-24.2025
Sana Gadiwalla, Chloé Guillaume, Li Huang, Samuel J B White, Nihal Basha, Pétur Henry Petersen, Elisa Galliano
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Mitral cells (MCs) and tufted cells (TCs) in the olfactory bulb (OB) act as an input convergence hub and transmit information to higher olfactory areas. Since first characterized, they have been classed as distinct projection neurons based on size and location: laminarly arranged MCs with a diameter larger than 20 µm in the mitral layer (ML) and smaller TCs spread across both the ML and external plexiform layers (EPL). Recent in vivo work has shown that these neurons encode complementary olfactory information, akin to parallel channels in other sensory systems. Yet, many ex vivo studies still collapse them into a single class, mitral/tufted, when describing their physiological properties and impact on circuit function. Using immunohistochemistry and whole-cell patch-clamp electrophysiology in fixed or acute slices from adult mice, we attempted to align in vivo and ex vivo data and test a soma size-based classifier of bulbar projection neurons using passive and intrinsic firing properties. We found that there is no clear separation between cell types based on passive or active properties. Rather, there is a heterogeneous continuum with three loosely clustered subgroups: TCs in the EPL, and putative tufted or putative MCs in the ML. These findings illustrate the large functional heterogeneity present within the OB projection neurons and complement existing literature highlighting how heterogeneity in sensory systems is preponderant and possibly used in the OB to decode complex olfactory information.

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小鼠嗅球投射神经元的体外功能表征揭示了一个异质连续体。
嗅球(OB)中的二尖瓣细胞和簇状细胞作为输入汇聚中心,将信息传递到更高的嗅觉区域。自首次表征以来,它们已根据大小和位置被分类为不同的投影神经元:二尖瓣层(ML)中直径大于20μm的层状排列的二尖瓣细胞,以及分布在ML和外丛状层(EPL)中的较小的簇状细胞。最近的体内研究表明,这些神经元编码互补的嗅觉信息,类似于其他感觉系统中的平行通道。然而,在描述它们的生理特性和对电路功能的影响时,许多离体研究仍然将它们归为一类,二尖瓣/簇状。利用免疫组织化学和全细胞膜片钳电生理学对成年小鼠的固定或急性切片进行研究,我们试图将体内和离体数据对齐,并利用被动和内在放电特性测试基于体细胞大小的OB投射神经元分类器。我们发现基于被动或主动性质的细胞类型之间没有明确的分离。相反,有三个松散聚集的亚群:EPL簇状细胞和ML中假定的簇状细胞或假定的二尖瓣细胞。这些发现说明了OB投射神经元中存在巨大的功能异质性,并补充了现有文献,强调了感觉系统的异质性如何占主导地位,并可能在OB中用于解码复杂的嗅觉信息。传统上,嗅球中的二尖瓣细胞和簇状细胞要么因其在早期气味处理中的共同作用而分组,要么根据体内生理和电路连接而分为不同的组。然而,我们对断奶后小鼠的离体研究揭示了更复杂的情况。二尖瓣和簇状细胞不是明显不同或相同的,而是形成形态和功能特性的多样化连续体。这种可变性可以有效地处理动物遇到的各种气味。这些发现强调了在分类嗅球神经元和更广泛的大脑神经元时考虑细微差异的重要性。
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eNeuro Neuroscience-General Neuroscience
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