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Absence of mitral cells in monolayer in monotremes

 

作者: Robert C. Switzer, III,   John Irwin Johnso,  

 

期刊: Cells Tissues Organs  (Karger Available online 1977)
卷期: Volume 99, issue 1  

页码: 36-42

 

ISSN:1422-6405

 

年代: 1977

 

DOI:10.1159/000144832

 

出版商: S. Karger AG

 

关键词: Mitral cells;Tufted cells;Olfactory bulb;Monotremes;Monolayer;Phylogeny

 

数据来源: Karger

 

摘要:

An invariant feature of the olfactory bulb in placental and marsupial mammals is the arrangement of the perikarya of mitral cells in a monolayer. Contrasting with this is the arrangement found in the olfactory bulbs of the monotremes, platypus and echidna, where the large perikarya are not only absent from the position of a monolayer (usually forming the external boundary of the internal plexiform layer) but occupy a region which would characterize them as tufted cells. In other classes of amniote vertebrates, reptiles and birds, the placement of large perikarya in the olfactory bulb ranges from a compact layer to a broad band. Such an overview among several vertebrate classes suggests that a monolayer of mitral cells may be a specialized subset of the tufted-mitral cell population. The accessory olfactory formation among mammals also exhibits variation in the compactness of the large perikarya: a broadband in most but a compact layer in a few others such as the chinchilla and the capybara. Such specialized alignment of perikarya (and, consequently, of their dendritic and axonal elements) may enable more refined signal processing than does random alignment of these elements. Such speculations can be tested using appropriate phylogenetic sampling, and monotremes provide particularly advantageous test cases.

 

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