Separate but interactive parallel olfactory processing streams governed by different types of gabaergic feedback neurons in the mushroom body of a basal insect

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Abstract

The basic organization ofthe olfactory system has beenthe subject of extensive studies in vertebrates and invertebrates. In many animals, GABA-ergic neurons inhibit spike activities of higher-order olfactory neurons and help sparsening of their odor representations. In the cockroach, two different types of GABA-immunoreactive interneurons (calyceal giants [CGs]) mainly project to the base and lip regions of the calyces (input areas) of the mushroom body (MB), a second-order olfactory center. The base and lip regions receive axon terminals of two different types of projection neurons, which receive synapses from different classes of olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs), and receive dendrites of different classes of Kenyon cells, MB intrinsic neurons. We performed intracellular recordings from pairs of CGs and MB output neurons (MBONs) of male American cockroaches, the latter receiving synapses from Kenyon cells, and we found that a CG receives excitatory synapses from an MBON and that odor responses of the MBON are changed by current injection into the CG. Such feedback effects, however, were often weak or absent in pairs of neuronsthat belongto different streams, suggesting parallel organization of the recurrent pathways, although interactions between different streams were also evident. Cross-covariance analysis of the spike activities of CGs and MBONs suggested that odor stimulation produces synchronized spike activities in MBONs and then in CGs. We suggest that there are separate but interactive parallel streams to process odors detected by different OSNs throughout the olfactory processing system in cockroaches.

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Takahashi, N., Nishino, H., Domae, M., & Mizunami, M. (2019). Separate but interactive parallel olfactory processing streams governed by different types of gabaergic feedback neurons in the mushroom body of a basal insect. Journal of Neuroscience, 39(44), 8690–8704. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0088-19.2019

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