نتایج جستجو برای: olfactory epithelium

تعداد نتایج: 68599  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1985
J L Hempstead J I Morgan

Following unilateral olfactory bulbectomy in rats the ipsilateral olfactory neuroepithelium undergoes degeneration. Subsequently, the receptor neuron complement of the tissue is restored by the proliferation and differentiation of immature neuroblasts. However, as noted by other workers, in the absence of a target organ the dynamics of neuron regeneration is altered such that there is an overal...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2015
Ali Azizishirazi William A Dew Berenice Bougas Louis Bernatchez Greg G Pyle

Exposure to low concentrations of copper impairs olfaction in fish. To determine the transcriptional changes in the olfactory epithelium induced by copper exposure, wild yellow perch (Perca flavescens) were exposed to 20 μg/L of copper for 3 and 24h. A novel yellow perch microarray with 1000 candidate genes was used to measure differential gene transcription in the olfactory epithelium. While t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2007

Journal: :Chemical senses 2012
Sandra Pfister Maren G Dietrich Corinne Sidler Jean-Marc Fritschy Irene Knuesel Rebecca Elsaesser

The main olfactory epithelium consists of 4 major cell types: sensory neurons, supporting cells, microvillar cells, and basal progenitor cells. Several populations of microvillar olfactory cells have been described, whose properties are not yet fully understood. In this study, we aimed to clarify the classification of microvillar cells by introducing a specific marker, CD73. Furthermore, we inv...

Journal: :Differentiation; research in biological diversity 2001
S G Gong

The sense of smell is perceived by olfactory receptor neurons (ORN) present in the olfactory epithelium located in the posterosuperior aspect of the nasal cavity. The axons of these ORN migrate to the olfactory bulb (OB), forming a nervous layer on the outermost part of the bulb, and finally synapse in glomerular structures in the OB. The ORN are unique in that they are constantly being renewed...

2016
Rosemary C. Challis Huikai Tian Wenbin Yin Minghong Ma

We recently reported that olfactory sensory neurons in the dorsal zone of the mouse olfactory epithelium exhibit drastic location-dependent differences in cilia length. Furthermore, genetic ablation of type III adenylyl cyclase (ACIII), a key olfactory signaling protein and ubiquitous marker for primary cilia, disrupts the cilia length pattern and results in considerably shorter cilia, independ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2004
Sean C Lema Gabrielle A Nevitt

Salmon have long been known to imprint and home to natal stream odors, yet the mechanisms driving olfactory imprinting remain obscure. The timing of imprinting is associated with elevations in plasma thyroid hormone levels, with possible effects on growth and proliferation of the peripheral olfactory system. Here, we begin to test this idea by determining whether experimentally elevated plasma ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2003
Colleen C Hegg Edmund Au A Jane Roskams Mary T Lucero

Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating peptide (PACAP), a neuroregulatory peptide, is found in germinative regions of the CNS, including the olfactory bulb, throughout adulthood. We show that 1) PACAP immunoreactivity is also present in the neonatal mouse and adult mouse and rat olfactory epithelium, 2) PACAP expression pattern differs between neonatal and adult mice, and 3) PACAP is produced b...

Journal: :Zoological science 2009
Takafumi Kawai Yoshitaka Oka Heather Eisthen

Animals must regulate their sensory responsiveness appropriately with respect to their internal and external environments, which is accomplished in part via centrifugal modulatory pathways. In the olfactory sensory system, responsiveness is regulated by neuromodulators released from centrifugal fibers into the olfactory epithelium and bulb. Among the modulators known to modulate neural activity...

2018
Rhea Choi Bradley J Goldstein

Disorders causing a loss of the sense of smell remain a therapeutic challenge. Basic research has, however, greatly expanded our knowledge of the organization and function of the olfactory system. This review describes advances in our understanding of the cellular components of the peripheral olfactory system, specifically the olfactory epithelium in the nose. The article discusses recent findi...

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