The human primary olfactory pathway: fine structural and cytochemical aspects during development and in adults
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The human primary olfactory pathway: fine structural and cytochemical aspects during development and in adults
Abstract
Despite increasing knowledge about the biophysiology of the human olfactory system, understanding of the development of this pathway in humans lags considerably behind that of other vertebrates. Developmental studies have largely concentrated on the generation of cell types in the olfactory epithelium during the first trimester, while detailed ultrastructural observations usually describe the adult morphology. In this review, we have shown that contrary to what has been generally assumed, the surface of the human olfactory epithelium is heterogeneous and that its olfactory nerves differ ultrastructurally from those of other vertebrates studied. The development of the human primary olfactory pathway is discussed in terms of the appearance of olfactory bulb laminae, synaptogenesis and the expression of specific cell markers, such as the S-100 protein and olfactory marker protein (OMP). Positive immunohistochemical staining for N-cadherin in human fetuses suggests that growth of olfactory axons to their target may be mediated by cell adhesion molecules. The overall data presented here indicate that this pathway develops more precociously in humans than in rodents. Whether this translates also to earlier functional maturity remains to be elucidated.
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