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Axonal projection of anterior olfactory nuclear neurons to the olfactory bulb bilaterally.
Authors:K Mori  M Satou  S F Takagi
Affiliation:Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Gunma University, Maebashi, Gunma 371, Japan
Abstract:The axonal projection of anterior olfactory nuclear (AON) neurons to the ipsilateral and contralateral olfactory bulbs and to the prepiriform cortex was analyzed electrophysiologically in the rabbit. Of 117 AON neurons which sent their axons to the anterior commissure, 46 cells (39%) and 55 cells (47%) were activated antidromically by ipsilateral and contralateral olfactory bulb stimulation, respectively, and 22 AON neurons (19%) were activated antidromically from both. The mean axonal conduction velocity of the AON neurons was 2.8 m/s in the AON—anterior commissure axonal segment, 1.6 m/s in the AON—contralateral offactory bulb segment, and 1.0 m/s in the AON—ipsilateral bulb segment. These results and the collision tests between the antidromically evoked spikes indicate that a number of AON neurons send their axons to the contralateral olfactory bulb via the anterior commissure and that the same neurons send thin axon collaterals to the ipsilateral bulb. These axonal projections are significant in relation to the synaptic influences of these axons upon olfactory bulb neurons.
Keywords:AON  anterior olfactory nucleus  HRP  horseradish peroxidase  SPC  superficial layer of the prepiriform cortex
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