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Distributed representation of chemical features and tunotopic organization of glomeruli in the mouse olfactory bulb.


ABSTRACT: In the mammalian brain, similar features of the sensory stimuli are often represented in proximity in the sensory areas. However, how chemical features are represented in the olfactory bulb has been controversial. Questions have been raised as to whether specific chemical features of the odor molecules are represented by spatially clustered olfactory glomeruli. Using a sensitive probe, we have analyzed the glomerular response to large numbers of odorants at single glomerulus resolution. Contrary to the general view, we find that the representation of chemical features is spatially distributed in the olfactory bulb with no discernible chemotopy. Moreover, odor-evoked pattern of activity does not correlate directly with odor structure in general. Despite the lack of spatial clustering or preference with respect to chemical features, some structurally related odors can be similarly represented by ensembles of spatially distributed glomeruli, providing an explanation of their perceptual similarity. Whereas there is no chemotopic organization, and the glomeruli are tuned to odors from multiple classes, we find that the glomeruli are hierarchically arranged into clusters according to their odor-tuning similarity. This tunotopic arrangement provides a framework to understand the spatial organization of the glomeruli that conforms to the organizational principle found in other sensory systems.

SUBMITTER: Ma L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3325716 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Distributed representation of chemical features and tunotopic organization of glomeruli in the mouse olfactory bulb.

Ma Limei L   Qiu Qiang Q   Gradwohl Stephen S   Scott Aaron A   Yu Elden Q EQ   Alexander Richard R   Wiegraebe Winfried W   Yu C Ron CR  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20120319 14


In the mammalian brain, similar features of the sensory stimuli are often represented in proximity in the sensory areas. However, how chemical features are represented in the olfactory bulb has been controversial. Questions have been raised as to whether specific chemical features of the odor molecules are represented by spatially clustered olfactory glomeruli. Using a sensitive probe, we have analyzed the glomerular response to large numbers of odorants at single glomerulus resolution. Contrary  ...[more]

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