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Lectin histochemical studies on the olfactory gland and two types of gland in vomeronasal organ of the brown bear.

Jumpei Tomiyasu1, Daisuke Kondoh2, Hideyuki Sakamoto3, Naoya Matsumoto3, Shingo Haneda1, Motozumi Matsui1.   

Abstract

Olfaction is mediated by the vomeronasal and main olfactory systems, and the peripheral vomeronasal organ (VNO) processes species-specific chemicals that are associated with various behaviors in mammals. Sensory epithelial surfaces of the olfactory mucosa and VNO are covered by mucosal fluid that contains secretory products derived from associated glands, and glycoconjugates in the mucosal fluid are involved in odorant reception. The VNO of brown bears contains two types of glands; submucosal vomeronasal glands (VNG) and multicellular intraepithelial glands (MIG). The present study determined the labelling profiles of 21 lectins in the olfactory glands (OG), VNG and MIG of young male brown bears. The OG reacted with 12 lectins, and the VNG and MIG were positive for seven and eight lectins, respectively. Six lectins bound only to the OG, while four reacted with both or either of the VNG and MIG, but not the OG. The differences of lectin labelling pattern between the OG and glands in the VNO suggest that glycans in covering mucosal fluids differ between the olfactory mucosa and VNO. In addition, Bandeiraea simplicifolia lectin-I, Sophora japonica agglutinin and Jacalin reacted with the MIG but not the VNG, whereas Datura stramonium lectin and concanavalin A bound to the VNG, but not the MIG. These findings indicate that the properties of secretory substances differ between the two types of glands in the bear VNO, and that the various secretions from these two types of glands may function in the lumen of VNO together.
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Keywords:  Chemical detection; Glycan; Secretory system; Sugar chain; Ursus arctos

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30001800     DOI: 10.1016/j.acthis.2018.07.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Histochem        ISSN: 0065-1281            Impact factor:   2.479


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