Ressler K J, Sullivan S L, Buck L B
Department of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.
Cell. 1993 May 7;73(3):597-609. doi: 10.1016/0092-8674(93)90145-g.
The mechanisms by which mammals discriminate a vast array of diverse odors are poorly understood. To gain insight into the organizational strategies underlying this discriminatory capacity, we have examined the spatial distribution of odorant receptor RNAs in the mouse olfactory epithelium. We have observed topographically distinct patterns of receptor RNAs suggesting that the nasal cavity is divided into a series of expression zones. The zones exhibit bilateral symmetry in the two nasal cavities and are organized along the dorsal-ventral and medial-lateral axes. Within each zone, a neuron may select a gene for expression from a zonal gene set via a stochastic mechanism. The observed zonal patterning may serve as an initial organizing step in olfactory sensory information coding.
哺乳动物辨别大量不同气味的机制仍知之甚少。为了深入了解这种辨别能力背后的组织策略,我们研究了小鼠嗅觉上皮中气味受体RNA的空间分布。我们观察到受体RNA的拓扑学上不同的模式,这表明鼻腔被分为一系列表达区。这些区域在两个鼻腔中呈现双侧对称,并沿背腹轴和内外轴排列。在每个区域内,神经元可能通过随机机制从区域基因集中选择一个基因进行表达。观察到的区域模式可能是嗅觉感觉信息编码中的一个初始组织步骤。