“Necklace olfactory glomeruli” form unique components of the rat primary olfactory system
- 15 June 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 284 (3) , 362-373
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.902840304
Abstract
A distinct subset of rat primary olfactory neurons was identified immunohistochemically by means of a polyclonal antibody against human placental antigen X-P2 (hPAX-P2), an incompletely characterized substance found in all estrogen-biosynthetic organs. The subset of olfactory receptor cells was distributed widely over the olfactory epithelium with some degree of concentration on the dorsocaudal walls of nasal subcavities. The subset formed unique “necklace olfactory glomeruli,” which were composed of seven to nine solitary glomeruli located in the caudal end of the olfactory bulb. One of them was located in the “modified glomerular complex” reported to be involved in rat suckling behavior. The projectional patterns of the necklace olfactory system, albeit diffuse, indicated some degree of spatial correspondence between zones of olfactory epithelium and specific glomeruli. Axons emanating from neighboring cells can project to several glomerular loci. From the necklace olfactory system, an average of 150-200 receptor cells were estimated to converge onto a single necklace glomerulus.Keywords
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