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Neurobiology of mammalian olfactory learning that occurs during sensitive periods

Neurobiology of mammalian olfactory learning that occurs during sensitive periods
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摘要 This review examines the organizational principles underlying olfactory learning in three specialized contexts that occur during sensitive periods of enhanced neural plasticity and emphasizes some of their common features. All three forms of olfactory learning are associated with neural changes in the olfactory bulb (OB) at the first stage of sensory processing. These changes require the association of the olfactory and somatosensory signals in the OB. They all depend on somatosensory stimulation-induced release of noradrenaline that induces structural and functional changes at mitral-granule cell reciprocal synapses in the OB, resulting in increases in inhibitory transmission. In the accessory olfactory bulb, this represents the enhanced self-inhibition of mitral cells, which selectively disrupts the transmission of the mating male's pregnancy-blocking signal at this level. In contrast, an extensive network of secondary dendrites of mitral cells in the main olfactory bulb probably results in a sharpening of the odor-induced pattern of activity, due to increases in lateral inhibition, leading to offspring recognition in sheep and neonatal learning in rats and rabbits. These findings show that inhibitory intemeurons play a critical role in olfactory learning. Further work on how these neurons shape olfactory circuit function could provide important clues to understand memory functions of interneurons in other systems. Moreover, recent research has suggested that three forms of olfactory learning are controlled by synergistic, redundant, and distributed neural mechanisms. This has general implications regarding the mechanisms that may contribute to the robustness of memories [Current Zoology 56 (6): 819-833, 2010].
作者 Hideto KABA
出处 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 北大核心 2010年第6期819-833,共15页 动物学报(英文版)
基金 supported in part by research grants from the Ministry of Education,Culture,Sports,Science and Technology of Japan and Kochi University
关键词 Mate recognition memory Maternal recognition Olfactory bulb Olfactory learning Sensitive period 协同学习 神经生物学 哺乳动物 嗅觉 敏感 去甲肾上腺素 颗粒细胞 信号传输
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