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Histochemical studies on the distribution of some enzymes of the glycolytic pathways in the olfactory bulb of the squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus)
Authors:K Iijima  T R Shantha  G H Bourne
Institution:(1) Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center Emory University, 30322 Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Abstract:Summary Detailed histochemical studies on the distribution of glycolytic enzymes have been made in the olfactory bulb of the Squirrel Monkey. The olfactory glomeruli, mitral cells, tufted cells, glial cells and nerve fibers are well equipped with the enzymes of the glycolytic pathways. Granule cells do not have the ability to synthesize or breakdown glycogen, but they have the Embden-Meyerhof-Parnas pathway and the Warburg-Dickens pathway. The synapses of the olfactory glomeruli may have the ability to break-down glycogen for an energy source. Small glial cells found in the olfactory glomeruli may be a special type of oligodendrocyte. Glial cells found abundantly in and around the olfactory glomeruli may be energy donators to the synapses of the olfactory glomeruli. It is suggested that oligodendrocytes and astrocytes of the olfactory bulb may have different branching enzymes.Visiting scientist from Anatomy Department, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan. T. R. Shanthaveerappa in previous publications.
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