| Literature DB >> 25232305 |
Shin Nagayama1, Ryota Homma1, Fumiaki Imamura2.
Abstract
Olfactory sensory neurons extend their axons solely to the olfactory bulb, which is dedicated to odor information processing. The olfactory bulb is divided into multiple layers, with different types of neurons found in each of the layers. Therefore, neurons in the olfactory bulb have conventionally been categorized based on the layers in which their cell bodies are found; namely, juxtaglomerular cells in the glomerular layer, tufted cells in the external plexiform layer, mitral cells in the mitral cell layer, and granule cells in the granule cell layer. More recently, numerous studies have revealed the heterogeneous nature of each of these cell types, allowing them to be further divided into subclasses based on differences in morphological, molecular, and electrophysiological properties. In addition, technical developments and advances have resulted in an increasing number of studies regarding cell types other than the conventionally categorized ones described above, including short-axon cells and adult-generated interneurons. Thus, the expanding diversity of cells in the olfactory bulb is now being acknowledged. However, our current understanding of olfactory bulb neuronal circuits is mostly based on the conventional and simplest classification of cell types. Few studies have taken neuronal diversity into account for understanding the function of the neuronal circuits in this region of the brain. This oversight may contribute to the roadblocks in developing more precise and accurate models of olfactory neuronal networks. The purpose of this review is therefore to discuss the expanse of existing work on neuronal diversity in the olfactory bulb up to this point, so as to provide an overall picture of the olfactory bulb circuit.Entities:
Keywords: cell type; layer formation; structure of olfactory bulb
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25232305 PMCID: PMC4153298 DOI: 10.3389/fncir.2014.00098
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neural Circuits ISSN: 1662-5110 Impact factor: 3.492
Glomerular layer.
| Cell type | Periglomerular cell (PG cell) | Superficial short-axon cell (sSA cell) | External tufted cell (ET cell) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subtype | Type-I | Type-II | Classic | TH+/GAD67+ | No secondary dendrite | With secondary dendrite |
| Soma size | 5–10 μm | 8–12 μm | 10–15 μm | |||
| Soma location | Interglomerular space | Interglomerular space | Interglomerular space | |||
| GL-EPL border | ||||||
| Dendrite extension | Single glomerulus (infrequently two glomeruli) | Interglomerular space | Multiple glomeruli | Single glomerulus (infrequently two glomeruli) | ||
| Superficial EPL | ||||||
| Input | ET cell, PG cell, sSA cell, tufted cell, mitral cell, GL-dSA cell, centrifugal fiber | PG cell, sSA cell, centrifugal fiber | ET cell (same glomerulus) | OSN, ET cell (VGLUT3+, same glomerulus) | ||
| OSN | GC | |||||
| Output | Tufted cell, mitral cell, PG cell, OSN | PG cell, sSA cell (classic), tufted cell, mitral cell | ET cell (other glomeruli) | PG cell, sSA cell (TH+/GAD67+), ET cell (same glomerulus), mitral cell, tufted cell | ||
| neuron in AONpE | ||||||
| Transmitter | GABA, dopamine (in the TH+ subtype) | GABA, dopamine | Glutamate, GABA (in the VGLUT3+ subtype) | |||
| CCK, vasopressin | ||||||
| Known neurochemical subtypes | TH+ | CB+, CR+ | VGLUT2+, VGLUT3+ | |||
| Other known molecules expressed (in subpopulation) | GAD65, GAD67, PV, neurocalcin, GABAA-R α5 subunit | GAD67, TH | CB, GAD67, GABAA-R α1 and α3 subunits | |||
| CCK, vasopressin | ||||||
| Proportion to the total JG cell population | Majority | Less than 10%* | ||||
| Function | Inhibition within the glomerulus | Inhibition across glomeruli | Excitation within the glomerulus | |||
| Connecting circuits associated with the glomeruli of the same ORN | ||||||
| Additional notes | May have been included in TH-positive PG cell in some studies | Also referred to as “superficial tufted cell” | ||||
| References | ||||||
External plexiform layer and mitral cell layer.
| Projection neurons | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cell type | Tufted cell | Mitral cell | |||
| Middle | Internal | Type-I | Type-II | ||
| Soma size | 15–20 μm | >20 μm | >20 μm | ||
| Soma location | Superficial-intermediate EPL | Deep EPL | MCL | ||
| Dendrite extension | Superficial-intermediate EPL | Deep EPL | Intermediate EPL | ||
| Output within OB | Dendrites of PG, granule (probably type-I and -III) and other interneurons in EPL | Dendrites of PG, granule (Probably type-I and -II) and other interneurons in EPL | |||
| Output out of OB | Anterior part of olfactory cortex | Entire olfactory cortex | |||
| Transmitter | Glutamate | ||||
| Molecular markers | Tbx21, Pcdh21 | ||||
| Population | ~50 tufted cells/glomerulus | ~20 mitral cells/glomerulus | |||
| Physiological properties | Higher sensitivity to the odor stimuli | Lower sensitivity to the odor stimuli | |||
| Odor evoked spike activity during early phase of respiratory cycle | Odor evoked spike activity during late phase of respiratory cycle | ||||
| Additional notes | Sometimes, it is called intermediate tufted cells | Sometimes, it is called displaced mitral cells | |||
| References | |||||
| Soma size | ~12 μm | ~10 μm | 9–12 μm | 9–15 μm | ~14 μm |
| Soma location | Throughout the EPL | Intermediate-deep EPL | Deep EPL and MCL | Throughout the EPL | Superficial EPL |
| Dendrite extension | Throughout the EPL | Deep EPL | MCL and just above MCL | Throughout the EPL | EPL and GL |
| Output | Probably mitral cell | probably mitral cell | Mitral/tufted cell | ||
| Transmitter | Almost all of EPL interneurons are GABAergic | ||||
| Molecular markers | CR | Somatostatin, CR, VIP | CR | ||
| Axon | No | Yes | |||
| Additional notes | Fusiform shape soma | Relatively rare to be found | |||
| References | |||||
Granule cell layer.
| Granule cell | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cell type | Type-I | Type-II | Type-III | Type-IV (deep-branching) | Type-V (shrub) | Type-S |
| Soma size | 6–8 μm | |||||
| Soma location (primary) | Deep GCL | Superficial GCL to MCL | MCL | Middle GCL | ||
| Dendrite extension | All through EPL | Deep EPL | Superficial EPL | Frequently branch in GCL | Deep EPL (no basal dendrite) | MCL |
| Transmitter | GABA | GABA? | GABA | |||
| Output | Mitral/tufted cell | Mitral cell? | Tufted cell? | Mitral cell? | Mitral cell soma | |
| References | ||||||
| Deep short-axon cell | ||||||
| Soma size | 14–20 μm | 11–15 μm | 10–20 μm | |||
| Soma location (primary) | IPL | GCL | GCL | |||
| Dendrite extension | Predominantly confined to the IPL | MCL, IPL, GCL | MCL, IPL, GCL | |||
| Axon extension | GL (some in EPL) | EPL (some in IPL and superficial GCL) | GCL (some to the olfactory cortex) | |||
| Output | PG cell (granule cell) | Granule cell | Granule cell | |||
| Transmitter | GABA | |||||
| Additional notes | Horizontal cells, Golgi cells | Blanes cells, Cajal cells | Horizontal cells, Golgi cells | |||
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