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A morphometric comparison of the olfactory epithelium of newborn and weanling rabbits
Authors:Esmail Meisami  Janice Louie  Robyn Hudson  Hans Distel
Institution:(1) Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL;(2) Department of Physiology-Anatomy, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA;(3) Institut für Medizinische Psychologie, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, München, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Summary As part of a study of the development of olfactory function in the rabbit, a morphometric analysis of the olfactory epithelium in newborn and 30-day-old animals was carried out. Surface area, thickness and cell densities of the olfactory epithelium were compared in hematoxylin-eosin stained serial sections through the nasal cavities of 4 newborn and 3 weanling rabbits. While the basic structure of the olfactory cavity changed little with age, a large quantitative development in the epithelium was observed. The pattern of growth appeared uniform and resulted in a 3-fold increase in total surface area from about 1 cm2 per side in the newborn to about 3 cm2 in the weanling, and an increase in thickness from approximately 65 mgrm to about 90 mgrm. The increase in thickness was due mainly to a disproportionate, 5-fold increase in the number of olfactory neurons. This resulted in a total of about 32 million cells per side by day 30, and represented an increase in the ratio of neurons to basal cells of 7:1 to 10:1, and neurons to supporting cells of 2:1 to 4:1. While such an increase in the number of primary neurons presumably improves the animal's perceptual abilities, it nevertheless raises the question as to how perceptual constancy can be maintained during a period of such rapid neural change.
Keywords:Olfactory epithelium  Postnatal development  Morphometry  Cell proliferation  Rabbit (Chbb:bb)
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