2014
DOI: 10.3389/fnana.2014.00106
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Dog and mouse: toward a balanced view of the mammalian olfactory system

Abstract: Although the most intensively studied mammalian olfactory system is that of the mouse, in which olfactory chemical cues of one kind or another are detected in four different nasal areas [the main olfactory epithelium (MOE), the septal organ (SO), Grüneberg's ganglion, and the sensory epithelium of the vomeronasal organ (VNO)], the extraordinarily sensitive olfactory system of the dog is also an important model that is increasingly used, for example in genomic studies of species evolution. Here we describe the … Show more

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“…The lateral nasal meatus ( Meatus nasi lateralis ) is a longitudinal space located laterally to the middle nasal meatus and communicating directly with it. Finally, the nasopharyngeal meatus ( Meatus nasopharyngeus ) is the place where the four meatuses of each nasal cavity converge and continue to the choanae ( Choanae ), where the nasopharynx begins (Evans and De Lahunta, ; Barrios et al, ; Chamanza and Wright, ).…”
Section: General Macroscopic Anatomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The lateral nasal meatus ( Meatus nasi lateralis ) is a longitudinal space located laterally to the middle nasal meatus and communicating directly with it. Finally, the nasopharyngeal meatus ( Meatus nasopharyngeus ) is the place where the four meatuses of each nasal cavity converge and continue to the choanae ( Choanae ), where the nasopharynx begins (Evans and De Lahunta, ; Barrios et al, ; Chamanza and Wright, ).…”
Section: General Macroscopic Anatomymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the SO has only been studied in depth in mouse and rat, there is evidence to suggest that the SO could have disappeared in some mammals and could be regressing in others (Weiler and Farbman, ). In our laboratory we have been unable to identify any structure alike the mouse SO in fetuses, newborn and adult specimens of cat, pig, sheep, and dog, data partially published (Barrios et al, ).…”
Section: Summary Of the Data Found In The Drawings/pictures Reported mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…It has been described in detail in certain rodents –mouse, rat, hamster and gerbil– displaying subtle differences between them (Brechbühl et al, ). In other groups of mammals its presence is very unclear and, as in the case of the SO, our attempts to identify the ganglion in domestic mammals were unsuccessful, data partially published (Barrios et al, ). Moreover, it looks like there are frequent misunderstandings regarding the presence of the GgG, since the original information provided by the most quoted reference thereon (Grüneberg, ) is not usually approached with the desirable objectivity.…”
Section: Summary Of the Data Found In The Drawings/pictures Reported mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The morphology of the OSbS as a whole has been addressed by Salazar's group in two articles. The first of them presents an on-line atlas of the murine nasal cavity, freely available at http://www.usc.es/anatembriol/ (Barrios et al, 2014a ); in the second, one of the most relevant results points out that the dog lacks two of the olfactory areas of the mouse, the SO and the GG (Barrios et al, 2014b ).…”
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