The Basal Forebrain Modulates Spontaneous Activity of Principal Cells in the Main Olfactory Bulb of Anaesthetized Mice
Spontaneous activity is an important characteristic of the principal cells in the main olfactory bulb (MOB) for encoding odor information, which is modulated by the basal forebrain. Cholinergic activation has been reported to inhibit all major neuron types in the MOB. In this study, the effect of di...
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doaj-ca98cd740ecb4b8aa83fef550d77e2342020-11-24T21:45:01ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neural Circuits1662-51102013-09-01710.3389/fncir.2013.0014843433The Basal Forebrain Modulates Spontaneous Activity of Principal Cells in the Main Olfactory Bulb of Anaesthetized MiceXiping eZhan0Xiping eZhan1Ping-bo eYin2Thomas eHeinbockel3University of Maryland at Baltimore Howard University College of MedicineUniversity of MarylandHoward University College of MedicineSpontaneous activity is an important characteristic of the principal cells in the main olfactory bulb (MOB) for encoding odor information, which is modulated by the basal forebrain. Cholinergic activation has been reported to inhibit all major neuron types in the MOB. In this study, the effect of diagonal band (NDB) stimulation on mitral/tufted (M/T) cell spontaneous activity was examined in anesthetized mice. NDB stimulation increased spontaneous activity in 66 MOB neurons which lasted for 2 - 35 seconds before returning to the baseline level. The majority of the effected units showed a decrease of interspike intervals (ISI) at a range of 8 - 25 ms. 52% of NDB stimulation responsive units showed intrinsic rhythmical bursting, which was enhanced temporarily by NDB stimulation, whereas the remaining non-rhythmic units were capable of synchronized bursting. The effect was attenuated by scopolamine in 21 of 27 units tested. Only four NDB units were inhibited by NDB stimulation, an inhibition that lasted less than ten seconds. The NDB stimulation responsive neurons appeared to be M/T cells. Our findings demonstrate an NDB excitation effect on M/T neurons that mostly requires muscarinic receptor activation, and is likely due to non-selectivity of electrical stimulation. This suggests that cholinergic and a diverse group of non-cholinergic neurons in the basal forebrain co-ordinately modulate the dynamics of M/T cell spontaneous activity, which is fundamental for odor representation and attentional perception.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncir.2013.00148/fullOlfactory Bulbsynchronizationbasal forebrainmitral cellscopolamineTufted cell |
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Xiping eZhan Xiping eZhan Ping-bo eYin Thomas eHeinbockel |
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The Basal Forebrain Modulates Spontaneous Activity of Principal Cells in the Main Olfactory Bulb of Anaesthetized Mice |
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The Basal Forebrain Modulates Spontaneous Activity of Principal Cells in the Main Olfactory Bulb of Anaesthetized Mice |
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The Basal Forebrain Modulates Spontaneous Activity of Principal Cells in the Main Olfactory Bulb of Anaesthetized Mice |
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The Basal Forebrain Modulates Spontaneous Activity of Principal Cells in the Main Olfactory Bulb of Anaesthetized Mice |
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The Basal Forebrain Modulates Spontaneous Activity of Principal Cells in the Main Olfactory Bulb of Anaesthetized Mice |
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basal forebrain modulates spontaneous activity of principal cells in the main olfactory bulb of anaesthetized mice |
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Frontiers in Neural Circuits |
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Spontaneous activity is an important characteristic of the principal cells in the main olfactory bulb (MOB) for encoding odor information, which is modulated by the basal forebrain. Cholinergic activation has been reported to inhibit all major neuron types in the MOB. In this study, the effect of diagonal band (NDB) stimulation on mitral/tufted (M/T) cell spontaneous activity was examined in anesthetized mice. NDB stimulation increased spontaneous activity in 66 MOB neurons which lasted for 2 - 35 seconds before returning to the baseline level. The majority of the effected units showed a decrease of interspike intervals (ISI) at a range of 8 - 25 ms. 52% of NDB stimulation responsive units showed intrinsic rhythmical bursting, which was enhanced temporarily by NDB stimulation, whereas the remaining non-rhythmic units were capable of synchronized bursting. The effect was attenuated by scopolamine in 21 of 27 units tested. Only four NDB units were inhibited by NDB stimulation, an inhibition that lasted less than ten seconds. The NDB stimulation responsive neurons appeared to be M/T cells. Our findings demonstrate an NDB excitation effect on M/T neurons that mostly requires muscarinic receptor activation, and is likely due to non-selectivity of electrical stimulation. This suggests that cholinergic and a diverse group of non-cholinergic neurons in the basal forebrain co-ordinately modulate the dynamics of M/T cell spontaneous activity, which is fundamental for odor representation and attentional perception. |
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Olfactory Bulb synchronization basal forebrain mitral cell scopolamine Tufted cell |
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