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Effects of concentration and sniff flow rate on the rat electroolfactogram
Authors:Scott John W  Acevedo Humberto P  Sherrill Lisa
Institution:Department of Cell Biology, 405 N Whitehead Biomedical Research Building, 615 Michael Street, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA 30322-3030, USA. johns@cellbio.emory.edu
Abstract:Previous reports using the electroolfactogram (EOG) to study the spatial and temporal aspects of response in the rodent olfactory epithelium had focused on high odorant concentrations that gave large responses. This investigation has used lower concentrations to test the difference between responses in the rat dorsomedial and lateral recesses with a range of nasal flow rates and a range of chemical properties. The responses to a highly polar, more hydrophilic odorant changed more steeply with flow rate than responses to a very nonpolar, hydrophobic odorant. With low flow rates there was a response delay in the lateral recess, which is consistent with the models indicating lower flow rates in that region. We observed significant volume conduction effects in which large responses in the dorsomedial region obscured smaller initial portions of the lateral responses. These effects could be removed by destroying the dorsomedial response with a high concentration of a low molecular weight ester. We caution that investigators of EOG recordings from the intact epithelium must attend to the possible presence of volume conduction, which can be assessed by attention to the selectivity of odorant response, response waveform, and response latency.
Keywords:hydrophobicity  olfactory coding  olfactory epithelium
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