[Receptor cells of different types and quantitative relations between them in the organ of smell of larval and adult specimens of acipenserid fishes].
Identifieur interne : 000753 ( PubMed/Checkpoint ); précédent : 000752; suivant : 000754[Receptor cells of different types and quantitative relations between them in the organ of smell of larval and adult specimens of acipenserid fishes].
Auteurs : G A PiatkinaSource :
- Tsitologiia [ 0041-3771 ] ; 1976.
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- KwdEn :
- MESH :
- cytology : Olfactory Mucosa, Sensory Receptor Cells.
- physiology : Fishes.
- ultrastructure : Sensory Receptor Cells.
- Animals, Larva, Microscopy, Electron, Species Specificity.
Abstract
Three types of olfactory cells: rod-like and cone-like (flagellar olfactory cells) and filamentous (microvillar olfactory cells), which have been described previously in adult Acipenseridae were found in the olfactory organ of the ten-days larval sturgeons (Acipenser güldenstädti), sevrugas (Acipenser stellatus) and sterlets (Acipenser ruthenus). The flagellar olfactory receptors appeared to predominate in both ten-days larvae and adults of the anadromous sturgeons and sevrugas, while the microvillar olfactory receptors predominate in freshwater sterlets in ten-days larvae as well in adults. The facts obtained confirm the idea that the rod-like, cone-like and filamentous olfactory cells are independent types of olfactory receptors. The different ratios of these cells in the olfactory organs of anadromous and fresh-water Acipenseridae may be a result of their ecological adaptations.
PubMed: 1030860
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