Sensory experience shapes the integration of adult-born neurons into the olfactory bulb.

Journal of nature and science Pub Date : 2017-08-01
Elizabeth Hanson, Jessica Swanson, Benjamin R Arenkiel
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Abstract

Olfaction is an ancient sensory modality which is heavily involved in viscerally-important tasks like finding food and identifying mates. Olfactory processing involves interpreting stimuli from a non-continuous odor space, and translating them into an organized pattern of neuronal activity in the olfactory bulb. Additionally, olfactory processing is rapidly modulated by behavioral states and vice versa. This implies strong bidirectional neuromodulation between the olfactory bulb and other brain regions that include the cortex, hippocampus, and basal forebrain. Intriguingly, the olfactory bulb is one of the only brain regions where adult-born neurons are integrated into existing networks throughout life. The ongoing integration of adult-born neurons is known to be important for olfactory processing, odor discrimination, and odor learning. Furthermore, the survival and integration of the adult-born neurons is regulated by neuromodulatory signaling, sensory experience, and olfactory learning. Studies making use of new genetic markers to label and manipulate immature adult-born neurons reveal an increase in their population response to odors as they mature. Importantly, this reflects a period of developmental plasticity where adult-born neurons are especially sensitive to sensory experience and olfactory learning. In this review, we discuss the contribution of adult neurogenesis to olfactory bulb plasticity and information processing, with a focus on the developmental plasticity of adult born neurons, and how it is influenced by sensory experience and olfactory learning. Ultimately, recent studies raise important questions about behavioral-state-dependent effects on adult-born neurons, and the consequences of neuromodulation on the developmental plasticity of newborn neurons in the olfactory bulb.

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感官经验塑造了成年神经元与嗅球的整合。
嗅觉是一种古老的感觉方式,它与寻找食物和识别配偶等重要的内脏任务密切相关。嗅觉处理包括解释来自非连续气味空间的刺激,并将其转化为嗅球中有组织的神经元活动模式。此外,嗅觉处理被行为状态迅速调节,反之亦然。这意味着嗅球与大脑皮层、海马体和基底前脑等其他区域之间存在强烈的双向神经调节。有趣的是,嗅球是大脑中仅有的几个区域之一,成年后的神经元会终生融入现有的神经网络。成人神经元的持续整合对于嗅觉处理、气味辨别和气味学习非常重要。此外,成年神经元的存活和整合受神经调节信号、感觉经验和嗅觉学习的调节。利用新的遗传标记来标记和操纵未成熟的成年神经元的研究表明,随着它们成熟,它们对气味的反应会增加。重要的是,这反映了一段发育可塑性时期,成人出生的神经元对感官体验和嗅觉学习特别敏感。本文综述了成人神经发生对嗅球可塑性和信息加工的影响,重点介绍了成人出生神经元的发育可塑性,以及它是如何受到感官经验和嗅觉学习的影响的。最后,最近的研究提出了一些重要的问题,即行为状态对成年神经元的依赖作用,以及神经调节对嗅球新生神经元发育可塑性的影响。
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