Adult Born Periglomerular Cells of Odorant Receptor Specific Glomeruli

The OR37 subsystem is characterized by a variety of unique features. The odorant receptors (ORs) of this subfamily are selectively tuned to specific ligands which are supposed to play a role in social communication. OR37 expressing sensory neurons project their axons to a single receptor specific gl...

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Main Authors: Anna-Maria Maier, Heinz Breer, Jörg Strotmann
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnana.2018.00026/full
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spelling doaj-2c99ed2fa3614d479770fc5b8008bb272020-11-24T23:45:00ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroanatomy1662-51292018-04-011210.3389/fnana.2018.00026355477Adult Born Periglomerular Cells of Odorant Receptor Specific GlomeruliAnna-Maria MaierHeinz BreerJörg StrotmannThe OR37 subsystem is characterized by a variety of unique features. The odorant receptors (ORs) of this subfamily are selectively tuned to specific ligands which are supposed to play a role in social communication. OR37 expressing sensory neurons project their axons to a single receptor specific glomerulus per bulb which have been shown to be unusually stable in size and to possess a distinct repertoire of periglomerular cells. Since the neuronal network surrounding glomeruli is typically modified by the integration of adult born neurons, in this study it was investigated whether the number of adult born cells might be different for OR37 glomeruli compared to other OR-specific glomeruli. Towards this goal, 23 days after BrdU injection, BrdU labeled cells in the proximity of OR37A glomeruli as well as around OR18-2 and OR256-17 glomeruli were determined. It was found that the number of BrdU labeled cells in the periglomerular region of OR37A glomeruli was significantly lower compared to glomeruli of the other OR types. This finding was in line with a lower number of neuroblasts visualized by the marker protein doublecortin. Double labeling experiments for BrdU and marker proteins revealed that despite a relatively high number of calretinin expressing cells at the OR37A glomeruli, the number of cells co-stained with BrdU was quite low compared to other glomeruli, which may point to an individual turnover rate of this cell type for different glomeruli. Together, the results of the present study support the notion that the neuronal network at the OR37 glomeruli is less dynamic than that of other glomerulus types. This indicates a specific processing of social information in OR37 glomerular networks.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnana.2018.00026/fullolfactory bulbadult neurogenesisperiglomerular cellsOR37glomeruliBrdU
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Jörg Strotmann
Adult Born Periglomerular Cells of Odorant Receptor Specific Glomeruli
Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
olfactory bulb
adult neurogenesis
periglomerular cells
OR37
glomeruli
BrdU
author_facet Anna-Maria Maier
Heinz Breer
Jörg Strotmann
author_sort Anna-Maria Maier
title Adult Born Periglomerular Cells of Odorant Receptor Specific Glomeruli
title_short Adult Born Periglomerular Cells of Odorant Receptor Specific Glomeruli
title_full Adult Born Periglomerular Cells of Odorant Receptor Specific Glomeruli
title_fullStr Adult Born Periglomerular Cells of Odorant Receptor Specific Glomeruli
title_full_unstemmed Adult Born Periglomerular Cells of Odorant Receptor Specific Glomeruli
title_sort adult born periglomerular cells of odorant receptor specific glomeruli
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neuroanatomy
issn 1662-5129
publishDate 2018-04-01
description The OR37 subsystem is characterized by a variety of unique features. The odorant receptors (ORs) of this subfamily are selectively tuned to specific ligands which are supposed to play a role in social communication. OR37 expressing sensory neurons project their axons to a single receptor specific glomerulus per bulb which have been shown to be unusually stable in size and to possess a distinct repertoire of periglomerular cells. Since the neuronal network surrounding glomeruli is typically modified by the integration of adult born neurons, in this study it was investigated whether the number of adult born cells might be different for OR37 glomeruli compared to other OR-specific glomeruli. Towards this goal, 23 days after BrdU injection, BrdU labeled cells in the proximity of OR37A glomeruli as well as around OR18-2 and OR256-17 glomeruli were determined. It was found that the number of BrdU labeled cells in the periglomerular region of OR37A glomeruli was significantly lower compared to glomeruli of the other OR types. This finding was in line with a lower number of neuroblasts visualized by the marker protein doublecortin. Double labeling experiments for BrdU and marker proteins revealed that despite a relatively high number of calretinin expressing cells at the OR37A glomeruli, the number of cells co-stained with BrdU was quite low compared to other glomeruli, which may point to an individual turnover rate of this cell type for different glomeruli. Together, the results of the present study support the notion that the neuronal network at the OR37 glomeruli is less dynamic than that of other glomerulus types. This indicates a specific processing of social information in OR37 glomerular networks.
topic olfactory bulb
adult neurogenesis
periglomerular cells
OR37
glomeruli
BrdU
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnana.2018.00026/full
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