Connectivity of serotonin neurons reveals a constrained inhibitory subnetwork within the olfactory system.

血清素神经元的连接性揭示了嗅觉系统内一个受限的抑制性子网络

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作者:Salman Farzaan, Jonaitis Julius, Ralston Jacob D, Cook Oliver M, Bennett Marryn M, Sizemore Tyler R, Ramachandra Keshav L, Coates Kaylynn E, Fox Jessica L, Dacks Andrew M
Inhibitory local interneurons (LNs) play an essential role in sensory processing by refining stimulus representations via a diverse collection of mechanisms. The morphological and physiological traits of individual LN types, as well as their connectivity within sensory networks, enable each LN type to support different computations such as lateral inhibition or gain control and are therefore ideal targets for modulatory neurons to have widespread impacts on network activity. In this study, we combined detailed connectivity analyses, serotonin receptor expression, neurophysiology, and computational modeling to demonstrate the functional impact of serotonin on a constrained LN network in the olfactory system of Drosophila. This subnetwork is composed of three LN types and we describe each of their distinctive morphology, connectivity, biophysical properties and odor response properties. We demonstrate that each LN type expresses different combinations of serotonin receptors and that serotonin differentially impacts the excitability of each LN type. Finally, by applying these serotonin induced changes in excitability to a computational model that simulates the impact of inhibition exerted by each LN-type, we predict a role for serotonin in adjusting the dynamic range of antennal lobe output neurons and in noise reduction in odor representations. Thus, a single modulatory system can differentially impact LN types that subserve distinct roles within the olfactory system.

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