Neural Sensitivity to Odorants in Deprived and Normal Olfactory Bulbs
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Rodríguez, Francisco B.
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Neural Sensitivity to Odorants in Deprived and Normal Olfactory Bulbs
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Early olfactory deprivation in rodents is accompanied by an homeostatic regulation of the synaptic connectivity in the
olfactory bulb (OB). However, its consequences in the neural sensitivity and discrimination have not been elucidated. We
compared the odorant sensitivity and discrimination in early sensory deprived and normal OBs in anesthetized rats. We
show that the deprived OB exhibits an increased sensitivity to different odorants when compared to the normal OB. Our
results indicate that early olfactory stimulation enhances discriminability of the olfactory stimuli. We found that deprived
olfactory bulbs adjusts the overall excitatory and inhibitory mitral cells (MCs) responses to odorants but the receptive fields
become wider than in the normal olfactory bulbs. Taken together, these results suggest that an early natural sensory
stimulation sharpens the receptor fields resulting in a larger discrimination capability. These results are consistent with
previous evidence that a varied experience with odorants modulates the OB’s synaptic connections and increases MCs
selectivity.
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DOI: doi:10.1371/ journal.pone.0060745
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PLoS ONE 8(4): e60745
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