Expression of galectin-1 in the olfactory nerve pathway of rat


Autoria(s): St John, J. A.; Key, B.
Data(s)

01/01/1999

Resumo

The olfactory neuroepithelium is characterised by the mosaic distribution of primary olfactory neurons that express different odorant receptors and cell surface glycoconjugates. Carbohydrates are believed to form a glycocode that mediates sorting out and fasciculation of primary olfactory axons through interactions with carbohydrate-binding proteins such as galectin-1. In the present study, we describe in detail the expression pattern of galectin-1 in the developing and adult rat olfactory system. We demonstrate that galectin-1 is expressed by olfactory ensheathing cells both in olfactory nerve and within the nerve fibre layer of the olfactory bulb of the embryonic and adult rat. In the adult rat, galectin-1 was preferentially expressed by olfactory ensheathing cells in the nerve fibre layer of the ventromedial and lateral surfaces of the olfactory bulb. Galectin-1 was also expressed by subsets of periglomerular cells and granule cells, particularly in the ventromedial region of the olfactory bulb. In adult rat, the galectin-1 ligand, N-acetyl-lactosamine, was expressed by primary olfactory axons that terminated in glomeruli present in the ventromedial and lateral olfactory bulb. These results suggest that expression of galectin-1 may provide a mechanism for the sorting of subpopulations of axons in the nerve fibre layer of the olfactory bulb during development as well as play a role in the postnatal maintenance of specific glomerular connections. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:36027

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier Science

Palavras-Chave #Developmental Biology #Neurosciences #Galectin-1 #Olfactory System #Olfactory Ensheathing Cell #Axon Growth #Lectin #Carbohydrate Antigens #Ensheathing Cells #System #Bulb #Receptor #Neurons #Axons #Mouse #Organization #Projection #C1 #270502 Neurobiology #780105 Biological sciences
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Journal Article