Author | dc.contributor.author | Egaña Moreno, Juan Ignacio | es_CL |
Author | dc.contributor.author | Aylwin Ostale, María de la Luz | es_CL |
Author | dc.contributor.author | Maldonado Arbogast, Pedro | |
Admission date | dc.date.accessioned | 2007-05-18T16:34:34Z | |
Available date | dc.date.available | 2007-05-18T16:34:34Z | |
Publication date | dc.date.issued | 2005 | |
Cita de ítem | dc.identifier.citation | NEUROSCIENCE 134 (3): 1069-1080 20050306-4522 | en |
Identifier | dc.identifier.issn | 0306-4522 | |
Identifier | dc.identifier.uri | https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/127188 | |
Abstract | dc.description.abstract | Olfactory perception initiates in the nasal epithelium wherefrom olfactory receptor neurons-expressing the same receptor protein-project and converge in two different glomeruli within each olfactory bulb. Recent evidence suggests that glomeruli are isolated functional units, arranged in a chemotopic manner in the olfactory bulb. Exposure to odorants leads to the activation of specific populations of glomeruli. In rodents, about 25-50 mitral/tufted cells project their primary dendrites to a single glomerulus receiving similar sensory input. Yet, little is known about the properties of neighboring mitral/tufted cells connected to one or a few neighboring glomeruli. We used tetrodes to simultaneously record multiple single-unit activity in the mitral cell layer of anesthetized, freely breathing rats while exposed to mixtures of chemically related compounds. First, we characterized the odorant-induced modifications in firing rate of neighboring mitral/tufted cells and found that they do not share odorant response profiles. Individual units showed a long silent (11.01 ms) period with no oscillatory activity. Cross-correlation analysis between neighboring mitral/tufted cells revealed negligible synchronous activity among them. Finally, we show that respiratory-related temporal patterns are dissimilar among neighboring mitral/tufted cells and also that odorant stimulation results in an individual modification that is not necessarily shared by neighboring mitral/tufted cells. These results show that neighboring mitral/tufted cells frequently exhibit dissimilar response properties, which are not consistent with a precise chemotopic map at the mitral/tufted cell layer in the olfactory bulb. | en |
Lenguage | dc.language.iso | en | en |
Publisher | dc.publisher | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | en |
Keywords | dc.subject | STRIATE CORTICAL ACTIVITY | en |
Título | dc.title | Odor response properties of neighboring mitral/tufted cells in the rat olfactory bulb | en |
Document type | dc.type | Artículo de revista | |