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. 1981;216(1):167-80.
doi: 10.1007/BF00234552.

Connections of the olfactory bulb in the piranha (Serrasalmus nattereri)

Connections of the olfactory bulb in the piranha (Serrasalmus nattereri)

S O Ebbesson et al. Cell Tissue Res. 1981.

Abstract

The connections of the olfactory bulb were studied in the piranha using the Nauta and horseradish-peroxidase methods. Three olfactory tracts project to seven terminal fields in the telencephalon and one in the diencephalon, all of them bilaterally. The contralateral olfactory bulb also receives a small input. All contralateral projections decussate in the anterior commissure and are relatively weak compared to the ipsilateral projections. HRP-containing cells were found in all of the ipsilateral telencephalic aggregates receiving an olfactory tract projection; the contralateral side was free of labeled cell bodies. Although only about one fourth of the entire telencephalon receives a direct olfactory input, the high degree of differentiation of the olfactory system suggests that the piranha depends substantially on the sense of olfaction and that this species may be a good model for further studies on olfactory mechanisms.

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