2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuro.2011.03.007
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In vivo visualization of olfactory pathophysiology induced by intranasal cadmium instillation in mice

Abstract: Intranasal exposure to cadmium has been related to olfactory dysfunction in humans and to nasal epithelial damage and altered odorant-guided behavior in rodent models. The pathophysiology underlying these deficits has not been fully elucidated. Here we use optical imaging techniques to visualize odorant-evoked neurotransmitter release from the olfactory nerve into the brain’s olfactory bulbs in vivo in mice. Intranasal cadmium chloride instillations reduced this sensory activity by up to 91% in a dose-dependen… Show more

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“…Adult (4 -9 months old) male and female OMP-spH mice were used as subjects in the imaging experiments Kass et al, 2013b). In this mouse line, spH is expressed under the OMP promoter in all OSN terminals, and spH signals indicate neurotransmitter release from the olfactory nerve into olfactory bulb glomeruli (Bozza et al, 2004). Mice heterozygous for both OMP and spH were generated by crossing OMP Ϫ/Ϫ -spH mice with wild-type 129 mice as described previously Kass et al, 2013b).…”
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“…Adult (4 -9 months old) male and female OMP-spH mice were used as subjects in the imaging experiments Kass et al, 2013b). In this mouse line, spH is expressed under the OMP promoter in all OSN terminals, and spH signals indicate neurotransmitter release from the olfactory nerve into olfactory bulb glomeruli (Bozza et al, 2004). Mice heterozygous for both OMP and spH were generated by crossing OMP Ϫ/Ϫ -spH mice with wild-type 129 mice as described previously Kass et al, 2013b).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chronic cranial windows were implanted bilaterally as reported previously (Bozza et al, 2004). Briefly, mice were anesthetized with pentobarbital and dosed with atropine to reduce intranasal mucous secretion.…”
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“…We believe that cadmium can access the middle ear space through the Eustachian tube, like other air pollutants or smoke, or can enter the middle ear space via systemic circulation. Cadmium has been found in ossicles after systemic exposure [13] , and its uptake has also been demonstrated in nasal mucosa or olfactory pathways [26] . There is no treatment for cadmium toxicity.…”
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confidence: 99%