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Immobility responses are induced by photoactivation of single glomerular species responsive to fox odour TMT.


ABSTRACT: Fox odour 2,4,5-trimethyl thiazoline (TMT) is known to activate multiple glomeruli in the mouse olfactory bulb (OB) and elicits strong fear responses. In this study, we screened TMT-reactive odourant receptors and identified Olfr1019 with high ligand reactivity and selectivity, whose glomeruli are located in the posterodorsal OB. In the channelrhodopsin knock-in mice for Olfr1019, TMT-responsive olfactory-cortical regions were activated by photostimulation, leading to the induction of immobility, but not aversive behaviour. Distribution of photoactivation signals was overlapped with that of TMT-induced signals, but restricted to the narrower regions. In the knockout mice, immobility responses were reduced, but not entirely abolished likely due to the compensatory function of other TMT-responsive glomeruli. Our results demonstrate that the activation of a single glomerular species in the posterodorsal OB is sufficient to elicit immobility responses and that TMT-induced fear may be separated into at least two different components of immobility and aversion.

SUBMITTER: Saito H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5504302 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Immobility responses are induced by photoactivation of single glomerular species responsive to fox odour TMT.

Saito Harumi H   Nishizumi Hirofumi H   Suzuki Satoshi S   Matsumoto Hideyuki H   Ieki Nao N   Abe Takaya T   Kiyonari Hiroshi H   Morita Masahiko M   Yokota Hideo H   Hirayama Nozomi N   Yamazaki Takahiro T   Kikusui Takefumi T   Mori Kensaku K   Sakano Hitoshi H  

Nature communications 20170707


Fox odour 2,4,5-trimethyl thiazoline (TMT) is known to activate multiple glomeruli in the mouse olfactory bulb (OB) and elicits strong fear responses. In this study, we screened TMT-reactive odourant receptors and identified Olfr1019 with high ligand reactivity and selectivity, whose glomeruli are located in the posterodorsal OB. In the channelrhodopsin knock-in mice for Olfr1019, TMT-responsive olfactory-cortical regions were activated by photostimulation, leading to the induction of immobility  ...[more]

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