2010
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1000567
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A Novel Neural Substrate for the Transformation of Olfactory Inputs into Motor Output

Abstract: Anatomical and physiological experiments in the lamprey reveal the neural circuit involved in transforming olfactory inputs into motor outputs, which was previously unknown in a vertebrate.

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“…In lampreys and salamanders, DA release in the MLR is concurrent with the activation of reticulospinal neurons, which trigger locomotion by transmitting the locomotor command caudally to spinal locomotor networks. In lampreys, the PT sends direct descending dopaminergic and glutamatergic inputs to the MLR (22,50). Importantly, in lampreys, pharmacological blockade of D1 receptors in the MLR dramatically decreased the duration of locomotor bouts, locomotor frequency, and the number of locomotor cycles elicited by PT stimulation (22).…”
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“…In lampreys and salamanders, DA release in the MLR is concurrent with the activation of reticulospinal neurons, which trigger locomotion by transmitting the locomotor command caudally to spinal locomotor networks. In lampreys, the PT sends direct descending dopaminergic and glutamatergic inputs to the MLR (22,50). Importantly, in lampreys, pharmacological blockade of D1 receptors in the MLR dramatically decreased the duration of locomotor bouts, locomotor frequency, and the number of locomotor cycles elicited by PT stimulation (22).…”
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“…Based on previous studies (4,7,50,80), the reticulospinal (RS) neurons were retrogradely labeled with the calcium (Ca 2+ ) indicator Ca 2+ green-dextran amines (MW 3000, Invitrogen C-6765) injected as crystals at the level of the first spinal segment, immediately after a complete transection. The preparation was then transferred for 18-24 h in a chamber perfused with cooled (8-10°C), oxygenated Ringer's solution to allow the tracer to migrate to fill the RS cell bodies.…”
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“…We find that the axons and their synaptic terminals of OB output neurons are closely associated with processes of dopaminergic neurons in the PT, rendering them a strong candidate for postsynaptic partner. Because a population of dopaminergic neurons in the PT send descending axons directly to the spinal cord 37 , it is conceivable that the OB-PT pathway may play general roles in olfaction such as evoking locomotion 47,48 . Further studies are required to precisely identify types of PT neurons connecting with the OB output neurons and to elucidate the functional aspects of this unique neural circuitry.…”
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“…In the olfactory bulb, the glomeruli receiving sensory inputs from the main olfactory epithelium are spatially segregated from that receiving accessory olfactory organ input. Olfactory sensory neurons in the main olfactory epithelium project to non-medial regions of the olfactory bulb (Ren et al, 2009) where output connects to the lateral pallium and extra pallial forebrain targets (Derjean et al, 2010;Green et al, 2013). A single glomerulus in the medial region of the olfactory bulb receives axons from olfactory sensory neurons located in the accessory olfactory organ (Ren et al, 2009) and medial projection neurons extend to the posterior tuberculum (Derjean et al, 2010;Green et al, 2013).…”
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