The extrabulbar olfactory system (EBOS) is a collection of nerve fibers which originate from primary olfactory receptor-like neurons and penetrate into the brain bypassing the olfactory bulbs. Our description is based upon the application of two neuronal tracers (biocytin, carbocyanine DiI) in the olfactory sac, at the cut end of the olfactory nerve and in the telencephalon of the developing clawed frog. The extrabulbar olfactory system was observed already at stage 45, which is the first developmental stage compatible with our techniques; at this stage, the extrabulbar olfactory system fibers terminated diffusely in the preoptic area. A little later in development, i.e. at stage 50, the extrabulbar olfactory system was maximally developed, extending as far caudally as the rhombencephalon. In the metamorphosing specimens, the extrabulbar olfactory system appeared reduced in extension; caudally, the fiber terminals did not extend beyond the diencephalon. While a substantial overlapping of biocytin/FMRFamide immunoreactivity was observed along the olfactory pathways as well as in the telencephalon, FMRFamide immunoreactivity was never observed to be colocalized in the same cellular or fiber components visualized by tracer molecules. The question whether the extrabulbar olfactory system and the nervus terminalis (NT) are separate anatomical entities or represent an integrated system is discussed.

EXTRABULBAR OLFACTORY SYSTEM AND NERVUS TERMINALIS FMRFAMIDE IMMUNOREACTIVE COMPONENTS IN XENOPUS LAEVIS ONTOGENESIS / Pinelli, C.; D'Aniello, Biagio; Polese, Gianluca; Rastogi, R. K.. - In: JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL NEUROANATOMY. - ISSN 0891-0618. - STAMPA. - 28:1-2(2004), pp. 37-46.

EXTRABULBAR OLFACTORY SYSTEM AND NERVUS TERMINALIS FMRFAMIDE IMMUNOREACTIVE COMPONENTS IN XENOPUS LAEVIS ONTOGENESIS.

D'ANIELLO, BIAGIO;POLESE, GIANLUCA;
2004

Abstract

The extrabulbar olfactory system (EBOS) is a collection of nerve fibers which originate from primary olfactory receptor-like neurons and penetrate into the brain bypassing the olfactory bulbs. Our description is based upon the application of two neuronal tracers (biocytin, carbocyanine DiI) in the olfactory sac, at the cut end of the olfactory nerve and in the telencephalon of the developing clawed frog. The extrabulbar olfactory system was observed already at stage 45, which is the first developmental stage compatible with our techniques; at this stage, the extrabulbar olfactory system fibers terminated diffusely in the preoptic area. A little later in development, i.e. at stage 50, the extrabulbar olfactory system was maximally developed, extending as far caudally as the rhombencephalon. In the metamorphosing specimens, the extrabulbar olfactory system appeared reduced in extension; caudally, the fiber terminals did not extend beyond the diencephalon. While a substantial overlapping of biocytin/FMRFamide immunoreactivity was observed along the olfactory pathways as well as in the telencephalon, FMRFamide immunoreactivity was never observed to be colocalized in the same cellular or fiber components visualized by tracer molecules. The question whether the extrabulbar olfactory system and the nervus terminalis (NT) are separate anatomical entities or represent an integrated system is discussed.
2004
EXTRABULBAR OLFACTORY SYSTEM AND NERVUS TERMINALIS FMRFAMIDE IMMUNOREACTIVE COMPONENTS IN XENOPUS LAEVIS ONTOGENESIS / Pinelli, C.; D'Aniello, Biagio; Polese, Gianluca; Rastogi, R. K.. - In: JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL NEUROANATOMY. - ISSN 0891-0618. - STAMPA. - 28:1-2(2004), pp. 37-46.
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