2016
DOI: 10.1523/eneuro.0123-16.2016
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Neuropilin-1 and the Positions of Glomeruli in the Mouse Olfactory Bulb

Abstract: It is known since 1996 that mouse odorant receptors (ORs) are involved in determining the positions of the sites of coalescence of axons of olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs)—the thousands of glomeruli in the olfactory bulb. But the molecular and cellular mechanisms of OR-mediated axonal coalescence into glomeruli remain unclear. A model was proposed in 2006–2009 whereby OR-derived cAMP signals, rather than direct action of OR molecules, determine the target destinations (glomeruli) of OSNs in the bulb. This mod… Show more

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“…This model postulates that differing levels of cAMP signaling characteristic of each OR produce graded amounts of Nrp1, which helps determine the anterior-posterior positions of glomeruli (Imai et al 2006;Imai et al 2009). However, recent data reveal that Nrp1 levels in OSN axons in olfactory bulb glomeruli have a mosaic pattern rather than an anterior-posterior gradient as first reported, and that glomerular position in mice lacking Nrp1 is not shifted anteriorly as first reported (Zapiec et al 2016). These findings call into question whether activity-dependent expression of Nrp1 and its ligand Sema3A in OSNs contributes to determining the anterior-posterior positions of glomeruli.…”
Section: Osn Synapsesmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…This model postulates that differing levels of cAMP signaling characteristic of each OR produce graded amounts of Nrp1, which helps determine the anterior-posterior positions of glomeruli (Imai et al 2006;Imai et al 2009). However, recent data reveal that Nrp1 levels in OSN axons in olfactory bulb glomeruli have a mosaic pattern rather than an anterior-posterior gradient as first reported, and that glomerular position in mice lacking Nrp1 is not shifted anteriorly as first reported (Zapiec et al 2016). These findings call into question whether activity-dependent expression of Nrp1 and its ligand Sema3A in OSNs contributes to determining the anterior-posterior positions of glomeruli.…”
Section: Osn Synapsesmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…See also Figure S8. location of olfactory glomeruli along the A-P axis, exhibits a global gradient along the A-P axis and a patchy distribution at the glomerular level (Assens et al, 2016;Col et al, 2007;Zapiec et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gradients of Nrp1 code for anterior-posterior patterning 53 in combination with matching expression of semaphorins 5961 . However, detailed tests question the proposed model of Nrp1 guidance by showing more complicated outcomes inconsistent with the simple Nrp1 gradient model 54 . Since G-coupled ORs are found on the growth cone of OSNs, those ORs could locally interact with the environment to guide confined responses via the cAMP/PKA intracellular signal cascades.…”
Section: Molecular Odorant Mapmentioning
confidence: 98%