نتایج جستجو برای: olfactory mucosa

تعداد نتایج: 62471  

Journal: :Cancer research 1987
M Gillner E B Brittebo I Brandt P Söderkvist L E Appelgren J A Gustafsson

Whole-body autoradiography of mice and rats after i.v. administration of 2,3,7,8-[14C]tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin ([14C]TCDD) showed a selective localization of radioactivity in the liver and nasal olfactory mucosa. In microautoradiograms of solvent extracted sections of the skulls of mice given injections of [3H]TCDD, no radioactivity was observed in the olfactory mucosa, suggesting that TCDD ...

2011
Stéphane D. Girard Arnaud Devéze Emmanuel Nivet Bruno Gepner François S. Roman François Féron

The olfactory mucosa, located in the nasal cavity, is in charge of detecting odours. It is also the only nervous tissue that is exposed to the external environment and easily accessible in every living individual. As a result, this tissue is unique for anyone aiming to identify molecular anomalies in the pathological brain or isolate adult stem cells for cell therapy. Molecular abnormalities in...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2012
Tom T Solbu Torgeir Holen

The sense of smell is conveyed by the olfactory sensory neurons of the olfactory mucosa. Uniquely for sensory systems, the olfactory neurons directly face the external environment and are thus vulnerable to infections and changes in the airway surface liquid, but the surface liquid production and maintenance is not well understood. Here we show in rats and mice that Bowman's glands secrete the ...

2004
Mitsuru FURUKAWA

Chronic rhinosinusitis is the most frequent cause of hyposmia. We established a new experimental animal model to investigate pathological findings in the olfactory epithelium and olfactory bulb of rats and describe the possible etiology of hyposmia due to rhinosinusitis. Not only dysfunction of the olfactory epithelium but a central type of hyposmia caused by disorders of the olfactory bulb was...

2006
Steven A. Belinsky Vernon E. Walker Robert R. Maronpot James A. Swenberg Marshall W. Anderson

The molecular dosimetry of 0*-methylguanine (O'MG) formation in DNA and cytotoxicity in respiratory and olfactory mucosa was deter mined during administration of 4-(/V-methyl-/V-nitrosamino)-l-(3-pyridyl)-l-butanone (NNK) to male Fischer 344 rats. The dose response for O'MG formation differed considerably between respiratory and olfactory mucosa. The dose response was nonlinear in respiratory m...

Journal: :Fundamental and applied toxicology : official journal of the Society of Toxicology 1996
M B Genter D M Owens H B Carlone K M Crofton

The histopathology of the olfactory mucosal lesion associated with ip administration of 2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile (dichlobenil) and 3,3'-iminodipropionitrile (IDPN) has been well documented. Whether there is an olfactory deficit associated with the partial loss of the olfactory mucosa (localized around the dorsal medial meatus of the nasal cavity) has yet to be determined. Dichlobenil (100 mg/kg...

2013
Xingjia Wu William E. Bolger Juanita J. Anders

Transplantation of olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs) is a potential therapy for repair of spinal cord injury (SCI). Autologous transplantation of OECs has been reported in clinical trials. However, it is still controversial whether purified OECs or olfactory mucosa containing OECs, fibroblasts and other cells should be used for transplantation. OECs and fibroblasts were isolated from olfactory...

Journal: :Experimental neurology 2011
Alan Mackay-Sim James A St John

Olfactory mucosa, the sense organ of smell, is an adult tissue that is regenerated and repaired throughout life to maintain the integrity of the sense of smell. When the sensory neurons of the olfactory epithelium die they are replaced by proliferation of stem cells and their axons grow from the nose to brain assisted by olfactory ensheathing cells located in the lamina propria beneath the sens...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2004
Guoyu Ling Charles R Hauer Richard M Gronostajski Brian T Pentecost Xinxin Ding

Rat CYP2A3 and its mouse and human orthologs are expressed preferentially in the olfactory mucosa. We found previously that an element in the proximal promoter region of CYP2A3 (the nasal predominant transcriptional activating (NPTA) element), which is similar to a nuclear factor 1 (NFI)-binding site, is critical for transcriptional activation of CYP2A3 in vitro. We proposed that this element m...

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