نتایج جستجو برای: olfactory epithelium

تعداد نتایج: 68599  

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2009
Xiang Ren Steven Chang Alyson Laframboise Warren Green Réjean Dubuc Barbara Zielinski

Although four different primary olfactory pathways have been described in tetrapod vertebrates, polymorphic olfactory sensory neurons comingle in the olfactory epithelium and project axons into separate bulbar regions in teleost fish. However, spatially segregated neurons may exist in the peripheral olfactory organ of lampreys, extant representatives of ancestral jawless vertebrates. In lamprey...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1956
W. E. Le Gros Clark

In ordinary histological preparations the olfactory epithelium of mammals appears to have a relatively uniform structure throughout its extent, and, as in Man and the higher Primates, it may be disposed quite evenly in flat sheets which are uncomplicated by folds of turbinal processes. In spite of the apparent homogeneity of its composition, the discriminative potentiality of the epithelium is ...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2002
Y Ge T Tsukatani T Nishimura M Furukawa T Miwa

Nasosinusitis is a common cause of acquired hyposmia or anosmia. To study the apoptotic death of olfactory receptor neurons in nasosinusitis, we made an inflammation model in rat infected with Staphylococcus. The histochemical changes in olfactory epithelium were examined using antibodies against protein gene product 9.5 (PGP 9.5), single-strand DNA (ssDNA), Bcl-2 and Bax that might be involved...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2001
E H Hamdani G Alexander K B Døving

In the olfactory system of vertebrates, a large number of primary sensory neurons terminate in glomeruli in the olfactory bulb, where they make synapses with a significantly smaller number of secondary neurons. We applied small amounts of a lipophilic neural tracer (Dil) in the glomerular regions of the lateral olfactory bulb in crucian carp, and investigated the centrifugal migration of this s...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1980
R M Costanzo R J O'Connell

Electrical stimulation of nerve fibers emerging from different positions of the olfactory epithelium was used to determine the receptive fields for 52 olfactory bulb neurons in the hamster. The responses of olfactory bulb neurons were recorded extracellularly with metal-filled micropipettes. Suprathreshold stimuli (500 microA) were applied to each of eight standard epithelial positions spaced a...

Journal: :Anatomical record 2011
William M Holmes Ross Cotton Viet Bui Xuan Alex D Rygg Brent A Craven Richard L Abel Robert Slack Jonathan P L Cox

From high-resolution (65 μm) data acquired by magnetic resonance imaging, we have reconstructed the nasal passageway of a single adult hagfish specimen (probably Eptatretus stoutii). We have used this reconstruction to investigate how the anatomy and morphometry of the nasal passageway influence the olfactory ability of the hagfish. We found that the long, broad section of the passageway preced...

2015
Shinhye Lee Ai Eguchi Satoshi Tsuzuki Shigenobu Matsumura Kazuo Inoue Toshihiko Iwanaga Daisaku Masuda Shizuya Yamashita Tohru Fushiki Hiroaki Matsunami

CD36 is a transmembrane protein that is involved in the recognition of certain amphiphilic molecules such as polar lipids in various tissues and body fluids. So far, CD36 homologues in insects have been demonstrated to be present on the surface of olfactory dendrites and to participate in the perception of exogenous compounds. However, little is known about the relationship between CD36 and mam...

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 2010
Amir Minovi Martin Witt Andreas Prescher Volker Gudziol Stefan Dazert Hanns Hatt Heike Benecke

The olfactory epithelium (OE) is unique in regenerating throughout life and thus is an attractive target for examining neurogenesis. The nestin protein was shown to be expressed in the OE of rodents and is suggested to be essentially involved in the process of regeneration. Here we report the expression and distribution of nestin in the human OE at RNA and protein level. Moreover, we analysed t...

Journal: : 2021

Olfactory dysfunction may be the only early clinical manifestation in COVID-19 patients with no other significant signs. It is typical of disease and can for testing. The purpose review to provide guidance otorhinolaryngologist problem olfactory SARS-CoV-2 infection. Materials Methods: authors analyzed available data on statistics, symptoms pathogenesis were studied. Toexplain anosmia patients,...

Journal: :Neurobiology of Disease 2018
Nolwen L. Rey Daniel W. Wesson Patrik Brundin

Olfactory deficits are present in numerous neurodegenerative disorders and are accompanied by pathology in related brain regions. In several of these disorders, olfactory disturbances appear early and are considered as prodromal symptoms of the disease. In addition, pathological protein aggregates affect olfactory regions prior to other regions, suggesting that the olfactory system might be par...

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