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Olfactory marker protein during ontogeny: Immunohistochemical localization
Authors:Albert I Farbman  Frank L Margolis
Institution:1. Department of Anatomy, Northwestern Medical School, Chicago, Illinois 60611, USA;2. Department of Physiological Chemistry and Pharmacology, Roche Institute of Molecular Biology, Nutley, New Jersey 07110 USA
Abstract:Specific immunohistochemical staining for the olfactory marker protein (OMP) is first demonstrated in rat olfactory receptor neurons at embryonic day 18, at which age no OMP can be seen in the olfactory bulb or vomeronasal epithelium. At 21 days OMP staining in the olfactory epithelium is more extensive and is evident in the fibrous and glomerular layers of the bulb as well. Staining intensity increases progressively until the full adult pattern is seen by 1 month postnatally. In the vomeronasal organ, staining is not observed until the fourth postnatal day and, even then, only with higher antiserum concentrations. In mice, very similar results are obtained, except for a much earlier appearance of OMP, on embryonic day 14. Olfactory epithelium from 12- and 13-day rat embryos maintained in organ culture for up to 2 weeks did not exhibit OMP staining, nor did several neural or nonneural tissues from adult animals. The temporal and causal interrelationships between OMP and other indicators of olfactory receptor cell maturation are considered.
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