Incorporation of 3H-thymidine in telencephalic structures of the vomeronasal and olfactory systems of embryonic garter snakes
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Incorporation of 3H-thymidine in telencephalic structures of the vomeronasal and olfactory systems of embryonic garter snakes
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that the vomeronasal and, possibly, olfactory systems are functional in newborn garter snakes. However, little is known about neurogenesis in these chemosensory pathways. In the companion paper, we describe the embryonic growth of the sensory epithelia for both the vomeronasal and olfactory systems. In the present study, we examine neurogenesis in the telencephalic structures of these chemosensory systems by using 3H-thymidine autoradiography (ARG). The majority of neurogenesis appears to occur before birth in the accessory and main olfactory bulbs and their principal projection sites, the nucleus sphericus and lateral cortex, respectively. The data suggest that some postnatal neurogenesis may occur in the accessory and main olfactory bulbs and in the nucleus sphericus. Although the neuronal constituents of the accessory and main olfactory bulbs appear to mature concurrently, those of the lateral cortex appear to mature before those of the nucleus sphericus. Along with previous findings, this latter result supports the hypothesis that the olfactory system develops before the vomeronasal system in garter snakes. There appears to be a rostral to caudal gradient of neurogenesis within the mural layer of the nucleus sphericus. However, an "outside to inside" gradient of neurogenesis was not observed in the mantle layer of the lateral cortex, as described for other reptiles. Similarities and differences observed by other investigators in other reptilian species and mammals are discussed.
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