Physiological evidence for two classes of mitral cells in the rat olfactory bulb.

Brain Res

Department of Biological Sciences, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH 45221-0006, USA.

Published: October 2010

The spontaneous activity of mitral cells was recorded in vivo from the main olfactory bulb of freely breathing anesthetized rats. Single units recorded extracellularly from the mitral cell body layer were further identified as mitral cells by antidromic activation of the lateral olfactory tract and the posterior piriform cortex. Hierarchical cluster analysis of their spontaneous activity showed that at least two classes of mitral cells could be distinguished. A post-hoc multivariate analysis of variance indicated significant differences between the two groups based on mean rate, latency, and the coefficient of variation in interspike interval. Univariate tests showed that the groups differed in mean rate, but not in latency, or in the coefficient of variation in interspike interval. Autocorrelation analysis showed that the high frequency group tended to fire in bursts. Functional implications of these putative subclasses of mitral cells are discussed.

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