Searching across hundreds of databases

Our searching services are busy right now. Your search will reload in five seconds.

X
Forgot Password

If you have forgotten your password you can enter your email here and get a temporary password sent to your email.

X
Forgot Password

If you have forgotten your password you can enter your email here and get a temporary password sent to your email.

Differences in chemo- and cytoarchitectural features within pars principalis of the rat anterior olfactory nucleus suggest functional specialization.

The Journal of comparative neurology | 2006

The anterior olfactory nucleus (AON) lies between the olfactory bulb and piriform cortex and is the first bilaterally innervated structure in the olfactory system. It is typically divided into two subregions: pars externa and pars principalis. We examined the cytoarchitecture of pars principalis, the largest cellular area of the region, to determine whether it is homogeneously organized. Quantitative Nissl studies indicated that large cells (cell body area >2 standard deviations (SD) larger than the mean cell size) are densest in lateral and dorsolateral regions, while small cells (>1 SD smaller than the mean) are more numerous in medial and ventral areas. Further evidence for regional differences in the organization of the AON were obtained with immunohistochemistry for calbindin (CALB), parvalbumin (PARV), glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD), and choline transporter (CHT). Cells immunopositive for CALB (CALB+) were denser in the deep portion of Layer II, although homogeneously dispersed throughout the circumference of the AON. PARV+ cells were located in the superficial half of Layer II and were sparse in ventral and medial regions. CHT+ and GAD+ fibers were denser in lateral versus medial regions. No regional differences were found in GAD+ somata, or in norepinephrine transporter or serotonin transporter immunoreactivity. The observed regional differences in cyto- and chemoarchitectural features may reflect functional heterogeneity within the AON.

Pubmed ID: 16927267 RIS Download

Associated grants

  • Agency: NIDCD NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R03 DC005557
  • Agency: NIDCD NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R01 DC000338
  • Agency: NIDCD NIH HHS, United States
    Id: R01 DC000338-19
  • Agency: NIDCD NIH HHS, United States
    Id: DC005557
  • Agency: NIDCD NIH HHS, United States
    Id: DC0338

Publication data is provided by the National Library of Medicine ® and PubMed ®. Data is retrieved from PubMed ® on a weekly schedule. For terms and conditions see the National Library of Medicine Terms and Conditions.

This is a list of tools and resources that we have found mentioned in this publication.


Anti-Norepinephrine Transporter (antibody)

RRID:AB_2190263

This polyclonal targets Norepinephrine Transporter (NET)

View all literature mentions

Monoclonal Anti-Calbindin-D-28K antibody produced in mouse (antibody)

RRID:AB_476894

This monoclonal targets Calbindin-D-28K antibody produced in mouse

View all literature mentions

Anti-Choline Transporter, high affinity (antibody)

RRID:AB_92171

This polyclonal targets Choline Transporter high affinity

View all literature mentions

Anti-Serotonin Transporter, clone 17-7A4 (antibody)

RRID:AB_94220

This monoclonal targets Serotonin Transporter clone 17-7A4

View all literature mentions