Profiles of Periglomerular Cells in the Olfactory Bulb of Prokineticin Type 2 Receptor-deficient Mice.

Profiles of Periglomerular Cells in the Olfactory Bulb of Prokineticin Type 2 Receptor-deficient Mice. Acta Histochem Cytochem. 2017 Apr 27;50(2):95-104 Authors: Kubo A, Sujino M, Masumoto KH, Fujioka A, Terashima T, Shigeyoshi Y, Nagano M Abstract Both prokineticin receptor 2 (pkr2) and prokineticin 2 (pk2) gene-deficient mice have hypoplasia of the main olfactory bulb (MOB). This hypoplasia has been attributed to disruption of the glomerulus that is caused by loss of afferent projection from olfactory sensory neurons (OSN), and to the impaired migration of granule cells, a type of interneuron. In the present study, we examined whether migration of the second type of interneuron, periglomerular cells (PGC), is dependent on the pkr2 expression by observing the localization of distinct subpopulations of PGC: calretinin (CR)-, calbindin (CB)- and tyrosine hydroxylase (TH)-expressing neurons. In the Pkr2(-/-) mice, the construction of the layered structure of the MOB was partially preserved, with the exception of the internal plexiform layer (IPL) and the glomerular layer (GL). In the outermost layer of the MOB, abundant CR- and CB-immunopositive neurons were observed in the hypoplastic olfactory bulb. In addition, although markedly decreased, TH-immunopositive neurons were also observed in the outermost cell-dense region in the Pkr2(-/-). The findings suggest that the migration of PGC to the MOB, as well as the migration from the core ...
Source: Acta Histochemica et Cytochemica - Category: Biochemistry Authors: Tags: Acta Histochem Cytochem Source Type: research