DEVELOPMENTAL ANATOMY OF THE PRIMARY OLFACTORY PATHWAY IN THE OPOSSUMMONODELPHIS-DOMESTICA

Citation
Mi. Chuah et al., DEVELOPMENTAL ANATOMY OF THE PRIMARY OLFACTORY PATHWAY IN THE OPOSSUMMONODELPHIS-DOMESTICA, Histology and histopathology, 12(3), 1997, pp. 799-806
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Cell Biology
ISSN journal
02133911
Volume
12
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
799 - 806
Database
ISI
SICI code
0213-3911(1997)12:3<799:DAOTPO>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
It has been shown in previous studies that the marsupial central nervo us system is born at a relatively immature state. Although olfaction i s thought to play a role in guiding the locomotion of the newborn, the cellular substrates on which this notion is based have not been syste matically investigated. This review article summarises the anatomical development of the primary olfactory pathway in the postnatal Monodelp his. The olfactory epithelium and bulb appear morphologically immature at birth although some of the olfactory neurons are shown to express olfactory marker protein. The olfactory tissues subsequently undergo a rapid sequence of developmental events during the first two postnatal weeks. The evidence shows that the marsupial and eutherian olfactory system share a similar temporal sequence of developmental processes al though the former proceeds at a lag time of about 10-14 days compared to that of mice (using the date of birth as a common reference point). Much physiological and behavioral studies remain to be done before we can be certain about the time at which full functional maturity is at tained in this system.