Literature DB >> 32970991

Sensory Glia Detect Repulsive Odorants and Drive Olfactory Adaptation.

Duo Duan1, Hu Zhang2, Xiaomin Yue2, Yuedan Fan2, Yadan Xue3, Jiajie Shao3, Gang Ding3, Du Chen3, Shitian Li3, Hankui Cheng3, Xiaoyan Zhang3, Wenjuan Zou3, Jia Liu3, Jian Zhao3, Linmei Wang3, Bingzhen Zhao4, Zhiping Wang3, Suhong Xu5, Quan Wen4, Jie Liu6, Shumin Duan7, Lijun Kang8.   

Abstract

Glia are typically considered as supporting cells for neural development and synaptic transmission. Here, we report an active role of a glia in olfactory transduction. As a polymodal sensory neuron in C. elegans, the ASH neuron is previously known to detect multiple aversive odorants. We reveal that the AMsh glia, a sheath for multiple sensory neurons including ASH, cell-autonomously respond to aversive odorants via G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) distinct from those in ASH. Upon activation, the AMsh glia suppress aversive odorant-triggered avoidance and promote olfactory adaptation by inhibiting the ASH neuron via GABA signaling. Thus, we propose a novel two-receptor model where the glia and sensory neuron jointly mediate adaptive olfaction. Our study reveals a non-canonical function of glial cells in olfactory transduction, which may provide new insights into the glia-like supporting cells in mammalian sensory procession.
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Keywords:  C. elegans; GABAergic inhibition; glia; olfactory adaptation; olfactory transduction

Year:  2020        PMID: 32970991     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2020.08.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuron        ISSN: 0896-6273            Impact factor:   17.173


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