Rawson Nancy E, Gomez George
Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.
Microsc Res Tech. 2002 Aug 1;58(3):142-51. doi: 10.1002/jemt.10132.
Progress in our understanding of olfactory receptor physiology has progressed greatly over the past 10 years. It has become clear that many anatomical and molecular features of the peripheral aspect of the olfactory system have remained highly conserved across diverse species. Yet, this structure is responsible for conveying a wide variety of information about the environment that is necessary to the successful location of food, mates, and avoidance of danger, and it is thus not surprising that specializations have also evolved to suit the differing needs of different species. While the basic anatomical features reflect those of other mammals, functional studies of human olfactory receptor neurons have revealed physiological features both similar to and differing from those of other mammalian species. This review presents an overview of both the anatomical and physiological data describing the cell and molecular biology of the peripheral human olfactory system and how it functions in health and disease.
在过去十年中,我们对嗅觉受体生理学的理解取得了巨大进展。很明显,嗅觉系统外周部分的许多解剖学和分子特征在不同物种间保持高度保守。然而,该结构负责传递关于环境的各种信息,这些信息对于成功找到食物、配偶以及避免危险至关重要,因此,为适应不同物种的不同需求而进化出的特化现象也就不足为奇了。虽然基本解剖特征反映了其他哺乳动物的特征,但对人类嗅觉受体神经元的功能研究揭示了与其他哺乳动物物种相似和不同的生理特征。本综述概述了描述人类外周嗅觉系统细胞和分子生物学及其在健康和疾病中如何发挥作用的解剖学和生理学数据。