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Terminal arborizations of olfactory nerve fibers in the glomeruli of the olfactory bulb.

N Hálasz1, C A Greer.   

Abstract

The glomerulus of the olfactory bulb may serve as a fundamental organizational unit for odor representation. In this context, the axons of olfactory receptor cells with similar response spectra may converge in specific glomeruli. While the topography between the olfactory epithelium and the olfactory bulb glomeruli has been explored, the characteristics of primary afferent terminal fields within glomeruli are poorly understood. To explore this issue, reconstructions of the terminal arbors of single olfactory nerve (ON) fibers within glomeruli were carried out in the rat olfactory bulb at the light microscopic level. Tissue samples prepared with the Golgi-EM technique resulted in distinct impregnation of limited subsets of individual ON fibers. Following camera lucida reconstruction, quantitative analyses were made on selected sets of ON fibers and on the glomeruli they invaded. Most ON fibers began to arborize only after penetrating the glomeruli to a mean depth of approximately 35.9 microns. The fibers gave rise to a complex arbor of branches that was limited in total length (mean 157.7 microns) and the number of en passant varicosities or terminal enlargements (mean = 8.1). The number of varicosities and terminal boutons was proportional to the total length of branches. Also, there was a statistically significant correlation between the total branch length and the area (microns2) encompassed by the total arbor. The intraglomerular region supplied by the terminal arbor of an individual ON fiber was generally restricted. Given the recent molecular specificity attributed to olfactory receptor cells, this may provide a morphological basis for selective processing of signals encoded by specific receptors in the olfactory epithelium.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8277004     DOI: 10.1002/cne.903370211

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comp Neurol        ISSN: 0021-9967            Impact factor:   3.215


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