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Am J Anat ; 171(1): 15-23, 1984 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6091436

RESUMO

Seven specimens of the African lungfish ranging in size from 4 to 350 gm were used for the study of changes in the olfactory nerve and bulb during postembryonic growth as expressed by the increasing number of lamellae of the olfactory organ. Serial semithin sections were used, and the data were studied mathematically. The number of axons of the olfactory nerve, the surface area of the bulb, and the number of mitral cells increase exponentially; the mitral cell density decreases exponentially; and the calculated average convergence (counted axons/counted mitral cells) of axons onto the cells of the bulbar relay increases exponentially. Convergence figures obtained are smaller than those cited by other authors; two factors might explain this: first the mode of calculation, and second the fact that every year this fish undergoes a 6-month starvation stage marked by degeneration of the primary olfactory structure. A preliminary view of the primary olfactory pathway using serial-section reconstructions is proposed: An orderly projection of the mucosa onto the bulb takes place after a 90 degrees rotation of the system of two perpendicular axes which apply to both the olfactory organ and the olfactory bulb. This study suggests an original attempt at relating the postembryonic change in convergence and projection to the primary processing of the olfactory message.


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Sistema Nervoso Central/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Peixes/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Condutos Olfatórios/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Animais , Peixes/anatomia & histologia , Peixes/fisiologia , Bulbo Olfatório/citologia , Bulbo Olfatório/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Transmissão Sináptica
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Am J Anat ; 169(2): 177-92, 1984 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6711460

RESUMO

An anatomical functional study of the olfactory system of Protopterus annectens along the course of the primary olfactory neuron was made by means of macroscopic and microscopic methods on samples of specimens weighing from 3 to 1.250 gm. The olfactory organ, opening by anterior and posterior nostrils into the oral cavity, may be considered a macrosmatic fish type according to the repartition of receptor areas along parallel grooves and on the basis of its active irrigation mechanism. A morphometric study of Protopterus, using a set of seven specimens weighing from 4 to 350 gm, is compared with two morphometric studies on Silurid fishes and reveals some original features concerning the increase of the surface area of the receptor epithelium. The olfactory organ is meant to function in water; its isolation from the aerial environment is carried out by closing the apertures with edema linked to the hypothyroid and cholinergic crisis during the starvation stage; it represents an adaptation to the life in a special environment. This study does not support the assimilation of the posterior intrabuccal opening to a choana, nor the presence of a functional vomeronasal organ. The olfactory nerve shows a definite degree of organization, but it was not possible to recognize any vomeronasal nerve linked with the former. The histological organization of the bulbar relay is of a primitive type; it was impossible to locate an accessory olfactory bulb corresponding to a functional vomeronasal organ, the presence and the innervation of which by the nervus terminalis is discussed.


Assuntos
Peixes/anatomia & histologia , Animais , Peixes/fisiologia , Nariz/anatomia & histologia , Nariz/fisiologia , Bulbo Olfatório/anatomia & histologia , Bulbo Olfatório/fisiologia , Nervo Olfatório/anatomia & histologia , Nervo Olfatório/fisiologia
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