نتایج جستجو برای: odorant

تعداد نتایج: 3893  

Journal: :Neuron 2008
Tomomi Kaneko-Goto Sei-ichi Yoshihara Haruko Miyazaki Yoshihiro Yoshihara

Olfactory sensory neurons expressing a given odorant receptor converge axons onto a few topographically fixed glomeruli in the olfactory bulb, leading to establishment of the odor map. Here, we report that BIG-2/contactin-4, an axonal glycoprotein belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily, is expressed in a subpopulation of mouse olfactory sensory neurons. A mosaic pattern of glomerular arran...

Journal: :Neuron 2006
Jay A. Gottfried Joel S. Winston Raymond J. Dolan

The relationship between odorant structure and odor quality has been a focus of olfactory research for 100 years, although no systematic correlations are yet apparent. Animal studies suggest that topographical representations of odorant structure in olfactory bulb form the perceptual basis of odor quality. Whether central olfactory regions are similarly organized is unclear. Using an olfactory ...

Journal: :Bio Systems 1997
A Vermeulen P Lánský H Tuckwell J P Rospars

A deterministic biophysical model of an olfactory sensory neuron under constant stimulation is presented with the aim of describing the successive conversion steps, including receptor activation, conductance change, receptor potential and firing frequency, that are involved in the coding of odorant concentration. This model is divided in two parts. The odorant-sensitive part (OSP), consisting o...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2012
Tsviya Olender Doron Lancet

Considerable evidence supports the idea that odorant recognition depends on specific sequence variations in olfactory receptor (OR) proteins. Much of this emerges from in vitro screens in heterogenous expression systems. However, the ultimate proof should arise from measurements of odorant thresholds in human individuals harboring different OR genetic variants, a research vein that has so far b...

Journal: :Neuron 1999
David J. Speca David M. Lin Peter W. Sorensen Ehud Y. Isacoff John Ngai Andrew H. Dittman

The vertebrate olfactory system utilizes odorant receptors to receive and discriminate thousands of different chemical stimuli. An understanding of how these receptors encode information about an odorant's molecular structure requires a characterization of their ligand specificities. We employed an expression cloning strategy to identify a goldfish odorant receptor that is activated by amino ac...

Journal: :Cell 1999
Bettina Malnic Junzo Hirono Takaaki Sato Linda B Buck

The discriminatory capacity of the mammalian olfactory system is such that thousands of volatile chemicals are perceived as having distinct odors. Here we used a combination of calcium imaging and single-cell RT-PCR to identify odorant receptors (ORs) for odorants with related structures but varied odors. We found that one OR recognizes multiple odorants and that one odorant is recognized by mu...

Journal: :Annual review of neuroscience 2001
J S Kauer J White

Functional imaging methods permit analysis of neuronal systems in which activity is broadly distributed in time and space. In the olfactory system the dimensions that describe odorant stimuli in "odorant space" are still poorly defined. One way of trying to characterize the attributes of this space is to examine the ways in which its dimensions are encoded by the neurons and circuits making up ...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2005
Richard E Doolin Barry W Ache

Lobster olfactory receptor neurons, like those of many animals, use two modes of olfactory signaling, excitation and inhibition to code olfactory information. Inhibition appears to act through two distinct ionic mechanisms. Here we show that neither ionic mechanism is odor-specific, providing further support for the emerging understanding that there are no inhibitory odorants per se, but rather...

Journal: :Cell 2004
John Ngai

The functional identity of an olfactory sensory neuron is defined by its expression of one odorant receptor from a large multigene family. The complexity of this process has led to speculation that DNA rearrangements are used to limit the expression of one receptor gene per cell. However, a recent report in Nature directly rules out irreversible DNA rearrangements as a mechanism for odorant rec...

2014
Emmanuelle Courtiol Laura Lefèvre Samuel Garcia Marc Thévenet Belkacem Messaoudi Nathalie Buonviso

A growing body of evidence suggests that sniffing is not only the mode of delivery for odorant molecules but also contributes to olfactory perception. However, the precise role of sniffing variations remains unknown. The zonation hypothesis suggests that animals use sniffing variations to optimize the deposition of odorant molecules on the most receptive areas of the olfactory epithelium (OE). ...

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