The glial cells in the nerve fiber layer of the rat olfactory bulb
- 1 October 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Anatomical Record
- Vol. 210 (2) , 385-391
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.1092100214
Abstract
In mammals the olfactory receptor neurons are the only ones that are known to undergo continuous cell renewal in the adult animal. This means that the axon of each newly formed neuron must grow into the olfactory bulb to find its appropriate target cell. It is presumed that astrocytes ensheath the olfactory axons as they course through the nerve fiber layer of the bulb even though the cells in question differ ultrastructurally from typical astrocytes. The purpose of the present study was to examine the glial cells in the nerve fiber layer of the rat olfactory bulb in an effort to resolve this apparent discrepancy. Two morphologically distinct types of glial cell were found in the nerve fiber layer. One type, which resembled the typical astrocytes that are present in other areas of the cental nervous system, contained bundles of filaments in an electron‐lucent cytoplasm. These cells also formed endfeet on blood vessels and formed part of the external glial limiting membrane. They did not, however, ensheath the olfactory axons. The cytoplasm of the other type of glial cell was denser than that of typical astrocytes and contained fewer filaments, which were seldom grouped into bundles. These cells also formed part of the glial limiting membrane at the surface of the bulb and were the only ones that ensheathed the olfactory axons. It is concluded that the cell ensheathing the olfactory axons in the nerve fiber layer of the rat olfactory bulb is a morphological variant of the typical astrocyte. One role of the former cell may be to support or encourage the growth of olfactory axons within the central nervous system.This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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