“…This evidence may be associated with reduced neurogenesis in depression (Atanasova et al, 2008;Negoias et al, 2010). Whereas temporary peripheral anosmia (inducible by zinc sulfate) does not cause behavioral changes (Cain, 1974;Calcagnetti et al, 1996), the destruction of the olfactory sensory receptors does not promote depressive symptoms, and only definitive structural injuries caused behavioral changes (Saitoh et al, 2006), authors argue that the OB model can also be used as a model of neurodegeneration Douma et al, 2012), since bulbectomy causes definitive interruption of neural connections present between the olfactory bulbs and other regions of the brain, particularly the olfactory-limbic circuit (Jesberger and Richardson, 1988).…”