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Multi-unit Recording Methods to Characterize Neural Activity in the Locust (Schistocerca Americana) Olfactory Circuits
Authors:Debajit Saha  Kevin Leong  Nalin Katta  Baranidharan Raman
Affiliation:Department of Biomedical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis
Abstract:Detection and interpretation of olfactory cues are critical for the survival of many organisms. Remarkably, species across phyla have strikingly similar olfactory systems suggesting that the biological approach to chemical sensing has been optimized over evolutionary time1. In the insect olfactory system, odorants are transduced by olfactory receptor neurons (ORN) in the antenna, which convert chemical stimuli into trains of action potentials. Sensory input from the ORNs is then relayed to the antennal lobe (AL; a structure analogous to the vertebrate olfactory bulb). In the AL, neural representations for odors take the form of spatiotemporal firing patterns distributed across ensembles of principal neurons (PNs; also referred to as projection neurons)2,3. The AL output is subsequently processed by Kenyon cells (KCs) in the downstream mushroom body (MB), a structure associated with olfactory memory and learning4,5. Here, we present electrophysiological recording techniques to monitor odor-evoked neural responses in these olfactory circuits.First, we present a single sensillum recording method to study odor-evoked responses at the level of populations of ORNs6,7. We discuss the use of saline filled sharpened glass pipettes as electrodes to extracellularly monitor ORN responses. Next, we present a method to extracellularly monitor PN responses using a commercial 16-channel electrode3. A similar approach using a custom-made 8-channel twisted wire tetrode is demonstrated for Kenyon cell recordings8. We provide details of our experimental setup and present representative recording traces for each of these techniques.
Keywords:Neuroscience   Issue 71   Neurobiology   Biomedical Engineering   Bioengineering   Physiology   Anatomy   Cellular Biology   Molecular Biology   Entomology   Olfactory Receptor Neurons   Sensory Receptor Cells   Electrophysiology   Olfactory system   extracellular multi-unit recordings   first-order olfactory receptor neurons   second-order projection neurons   third-order Kenyon cells   neurons   sensilla   antenna   locust   Schistocerca Americana   animal model
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