High-throughput sequencing of single neuron projections reveals spatial organization in the olfactory cortex

对单个神经元投射进行高通量测序揭示了嗅觉皮层的空间组织结构

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作者:Yushu Chen ,Xiaoyin Chen ,Batuhan Baserdem ,Huiqing Zhan ,Yan Li ,Martin B Davis ,Justus M Kebschull ,Anthony M Zador ,Alexei A Koulakov ,Dinu F Albeanu

Abstract

In most sensory modalities, neuronal connectivity reflects behaviorally relevant stimulus features, such as spatial location, orientation, and sound frequency. By contrast, the prevailing view in the olfactory cortex, based on the reconstruction of dozens of neurons, is that connectivity is random. Here, we used high-throughput sequencing-based neuroanatomical techniques to analyze the projections of 5,309 mouse olfactory bulb and 30,433 piriform cortex output neurons at single-cell resolution. Surprisingly, statistical analysis of this much larger dataset revealed that the olfactory cortex connectivity is spatially structured. Single olfactory bulb neurons targeting a particular location along the anterior-posterior axis of piriform cortex also project to matched, functionally distinct, extra-piriform targets. Moreover, single neurons from the targeted piriform locus also project to the same matched extra-piriform targets, forming triadic circuit motifs. Thus, as in other sensory modalities, olfactory information is routed at early stages of processing to functionally diverse targets in a coordinated manner. Keywords: BARseq; MAPseq; extra-piriform bulb projections; mitral and tufted cells; olfactory bulb; olfactory cortex; piriform cortex; spatially structured olfactory projections; triadic circuit motifs.

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