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GABAergic signaling in cortical feedback to the olfactory bulb

Abstract

Cortical feedback conducts information towards earlier relays of information processing. It is instrumental for sensory perception. In the olfactory system, odorants are never experienced in isolation by the nose, and they might be meaningful to the animal or not depending on the context. Feedback inputs onto early processing stages are poised to permit selective attention to the relevant odorants in the olfactory scene. During my thesis work, I focused on understanding the key role that inhibitory GABAergic signaling plays in the cortical feedback to the olfactory bulb in mice.The first part of my work started with the discovery of excitatory transmission between cortical feedback inputs and the olfactory bulb is modulated by metabotropic receptors for GABA. Next, the impact of this regulation on the olfactory bulb network was investigated. We found that GABAergic signaling at cortical feedback axons profoundly changes the response of the olfactory bulb output cells to odor stimulation. In the second part of my thesis, I found that the cortical projections to the olfactory bulb not only comprises of excitatory components, but also inhibitory components. The precise origin of this GABAergic feedback was then determined and its impact on the olfactory bulb network is currently assessed. In particular, we observed that manipulating the activity of this GABAergic feedback perturbs olfactory behavior.

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