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Olfactory rod cells: a rare cell type in the larval zebrafish olfactory epithelium with an actin-rich apical projection

Authors :
Christopher J. Hill
Suresh Jesuthasan
Tanya T. Whitfield
King Yee Cheung
Sarah Baxendale
Nicholas J. van Hateren
Mar Marzo
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

We report the presence of a rare cell type, the olfactory rod cell, in the developing zebrafish olfactory epithelium. These cells each bear a single actin-rich rod-like apical projection extending about 10 μm from the epithelial surface. Live imaging with a ubiquitous Lifeact-RFP label indicates that the rods can oscillate. Olfactory rods arise within a few hours of the olfactory pit opening, increase in numbers and size during larval stages, and can develop in the absence of olfactory cilia. Olfactory rod cells differ in morphology from the known classes of olfactory sensory neuron, but express reporters driven by neuronal promoters. The cells also differ from secondary sensory cells such as hair cells of the inner ear or lateral line, or sensory cells in the taste bud, as they are not associated with established synaptic terminals. A sub-population of olfactory rod cells expresses a Lifeact-mRFPruby transgene driven by thesox10promoter. Mosaic expression of this transgene reveals that olfactory rod cells have rounded cell bodies located apically in the olfactory epithelium.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........69a3976e568d3f067602fff7e04e452b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.04.367979