Faizan Kalwar. Basal cells – replace receptor neurons (a feature unique to the olfactory neurons)...

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Basal cells – replace receptor neurons (a feature unique to the olfactory neurons) Sustenacular cells – scattered throughout epithelium, secretory granules empty contents on mucosal surface Receptor neurons

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Page 1: Faizan Kalwar. Basal cells – replace receptor neurons (a feature unique to the olfactory neurons) Sustenacular cells – scattered throughout epithelium,

Faizan Kalwar

Page 2: Faizan Kalwar. Basal cells – replace receptor neurons (a feature unique to the olfactory neurons) Sustenacular cells – scattered throughout epithelium,
Page 3: Faizan Kalwar. Basal cells – replace receptor neurons (a feature unique to the olfactory neurons) Sustenacular cells – scattered throughout epithelium,

Basal cells – replace receptor neurons (a feature unique to the olfactory neurons)

Sustenacular cells – scattered throughout epithelium, secretory granules empty contents on mucosal surface

Receptor neurons

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- Humans have ~40 million- Bipolar neurons- Dendrites extend into

mucosal surface-Cilia on surface of

dendritic knobs-Receptors on cilia make

contact with odorants-One receptor for each

neuron- Axons lead into glomerus

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-Odor molecule binds to receptor protein on surface of cilia

-Receptor conformation changes activates G-protein (Golf)

-Adenylate cyclase activation produces cAMP

-cAMP opens ion channels Na+ and Ca2+ enter

- Depolarization occurs at dendritic region which leads to generation of an action potential

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-Activation of multiple receptors allows molecules that have never been encountered to be characterized

-ORNs are sensitive to a subset of odorants which makeup its tuning curve

- Some ORNs are very selective while others are much broader

-Different thresholds exist for a given odorant between neurons with the same receptor

- Adaptations occur