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José R. Alonso

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Subcellular localization of m2 muscarinic receptors in GABAergic interneurons of the olfactory bulb

2000

We analysed the ultrastructural distribution of the m2 muscarinic receptor (m2R) in the rat olfactory bulb (OB) using immunohistochemical techniques and light and electron microscopy. m2R was differentially distributed within the cellular compartments of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)ergic bulbar interneurons. It is located in the gemmules of granule cells and in the synaptic loci of the interneurons of the external plexiform layer, suggesting that m2R activation could modulate the release of GABA from these interneurons onto principal cells by a presynaptic mechanism. By contrast, the receptor appears in the somata and dendritic trunks of second-order short-axon interneurons located in the…

Olfactory systemnervous systemOlfactory nervePostsynaptic potentialGeneral NeuroscienceOlfactory tubercleGABAergicOlfactory ensheathing gliaOlfactionBiologyNeuroscienceOlfactory bulbEuropean Journal of Neuroscience
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Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide-containing elements in the olfactory bulb of the hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus).

2002

Abstract The distribution of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP)-immunopositive elements was analyzed in the olfactory bulb (OB) of the Western European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus) under light and electron microscopy. The immunoreactivity appeared in an abundant population of periglomerular cells of the glomerular layer, in interneurons of the external plexiform layer, and in a restricted group of deep short-axon cells of the internal plexiform layer, the granule cell layer and the white matter. In the glomerular layer, VIP-containing periglomerular cells constituted a population of non-GABAergic neurons and did not receive synapses from olfactory axons. In the EPL, VIP-immunoreactiv…

Maleeducation.field_of_studybiologyVasoactive intestinal peptidePopulationOlfactionGranule cellOlfactory BulbOlfactory bulbCell biologyCellular and Molecular Neurosciencemedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemHedgehogsInterneuronsmedicinebiology.proteinGABAergicAnimalseducationNeuroscienceHedgehogParvalbuminVasoactive Intestinal PeptideJournal of chemical neuroanatomy
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Coexpression of neurocalcin with other calcium-binding proteins in the rat main olfactory bulb

1999

The distribution patterns of four calcium-binding proteins (CaBPs)-calbindin D-28k (CB), calretinin (CR), neurocalcin (NC), and parvalbumin (PV)-in the rat main olfactory bulb were compared, and the degrees ofcolocalization of NC with the other CaBPs were determined by using double immunocytochemical techniques. All investigated CaBPs were detected in groups of periglomerular cells and Van Gehuchten cells, whereas other cell types expressed some of the investigated proteins but not all four. Double-labeling techniques demonstrated the colocalization of NC with CB, CR, or PV in periglomerular cells, whereas each neurochemical group constituted entirely segregated populations in the remaining…

Olfactory systemeducation.field_of_studyNeurocalcinbiologyGeneral NeurosciencePopulationColocalizationOlfactory bulbCell biologynervous systemCalcium-binding proteinbiology.proteinCalretinineducationNeuroscienceParvalbuminThe Journal of Comparative Neurology
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Bilateral olfactory deprivation reveals a selective noradrenergic regulatory input to the olfactory bulb.

2001

Unilateral olfactory deprivation in the rat induces changes in the catecholaminergic system of the olfactory bulb. Nevertheless, evidence suggests that unilateral deprivation does not fully prevent stimulation of the deprived bulb. The present report analyses the response of the catecholaminergic system of the olfactory bulb in fully deprived rats obtained by bilateral naris occlusion. The complete deprivation produces more rapid and dramatic changes in both the intrinsic and extrinsic catecholaminergic systems of the olfactory bulb. Intrinsic responses involve a rapid decrease in dopamine-containing cells to about 25% of controls, correlated with a decreased Fos expression in juxtaglomerul…

Olfactory systemOlfactory NerveTyrosine 3-MonooxygenaseDopamineCentral nervous systemOlfactionDopamine beta-HydroxylaseBiologyNorepinephrinemedicineAnimalsSensory deprivationOlfactory memoryRats WistarCatecholaminergicAfferent PathwaysNeuronal PlasticityGeneral NeuroscienceOlfactory tubercleDenervationOlfactory BulbAxonsOlfactory bulbRatsSmellOlfactory Nerve Injuriesmedicine.anatomical_structureFemaleLocus CoeruleusSensory DeprivationNeuroscienceProto-Oncogene Proteins c-fosNeuroscience
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Neurocalcin-immunoreactive cells in the rat hippocampus are GABAergic interneurons

1998

Neurocalcin (NC) is a recently described calcium-binding protein isolated and characterized from bovine brain. NC belongs to the neural calcium-sensor proteins defined by the photoreceptor cell-specific protein recoverin that have been proposed to be involved in the regulation of calcium-dependent phosphorylation in signal transduction pathways. We analyzed the distribution and morphology of the NC-immunoreactive (IR) neurons in the rat dorsal hippocampus and the coexistence of NC with GABA and different neurochemical markers which label perisomatic inhibitory cells [parvalbumin (PV) and cholecystokinin (CCK)], mid-proximal dendritic inhibitory cells [calbindin D28k (CB)], distal dendritic …

NeurocalcinbiologyChemistryCognitive NeuroscienceDentate gyrusHippocampusHippocampal formationGranule cellmedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemSchaffer collateralbiology.proteinmedicineCalretininNeuroscienceParvalbuminHippocampus
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Types of cholecystokinin-containing periglomerular cells in the mouse olfactory bulb

2010

The periglomerular cells (PG) of the olfactory bulb (OB) are involved in the primary processing and the refinement of sensory information from the olfactory epithelium. The neurochemical composition of these neurons has been studied in depth in many species, and over the last decades such studies have focused mainly on the rat. The increasing use of genetic models for research into olfactory function demands a profound characterization of the mouse olfactory bulb, including the chemical composition of bulbar interneurons. Regarding both their connectivity with the olfactory nerve and their neurochemical fate, recently, two different types of PG have been identfied in the mouse. In the prese…

Olfactory systemOlfactory NervebiologyOlfactory tubercleMice TransgenicOlfactory BulbOlfactory bulbMice Inbred C57BLMiceCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceNeurochemicalmedicine.anatomical_structureOlfactory nerveInterneuronsSynapsesGenetic modelbiology.proteinmedicineAnimalsCholecystokininNeuroscienceOlfactory epitheliumParvalbuminJournal of Neuroscience Research
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