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Published February 4, 2015 | Supplemental Material + Accepted Version
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Simultaneous Encoding of Odors by Channels with Diverse Sensitivity to Inhibition

Abstract

Odorant receptors in the periphery map precisely onto olfactory glomeruli ("coding channels") in the brain. However, the odor tuning of a glomerulus is not strongly correlated with its spatial position. This raises the question of whether lateral inhibition between glomeruli is specific or nonspecific. Here we show that, in the Drosophila brain, focal activation of even a single glomerulus recruits GABAergic interneurons in all glomeruli. Moreover, the relative level of interneuron activity in different glomeruli is largely odor invariant. Although interneurons are recruited nonspecifically, glomeruli differ dramatically in their sensitivity to interneuron activity, and this is explained by their varying sensitivity to GABA. Interestingly, a stimulus is typically encoded in parallel by channels having high and low sensitivity to inhibition. Because lateral inhibition confers both costs and benefits, the brain might rely preferentially on "high" and "low" channels in different behavioral contexts.

Additional Information

© 2015 Elsevier. Received: July 28, 2013; Revised: October 13, 2014; Accepted: December 11, 2014; Published: January 22, 2015. We thank Rick Born, Carlos Lois, Andreas Liu, and members of the Wilson lab for critical readings of earlier drafts of the manuscript. Graeme Davis, Liqun Luo, Gero Miesenbock, Chris Potter, Dan Tracey, and Robert Wyman kindly donated fly stocks. We thank Lai Ding and Daniel Tom of the Harvard NeuroDiscovery Center for assistance on confocal imaging and data analysis. E.J.H. was supported in part by an HHMI fellowship from the Helen Hay Whitney Foundation. This work is supported by NIH grant R01DC008174. R.I.W. is an HHMI Investigator.

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