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Morphological and physiological species-dependent characteristics of the rodent Grueneberg ganglion.

Front Neuroanat.. 2014-08;  8:87
BrechbÜhl J, Klaey M, Moine F, Bovay E, Hurni N, Nenniger-Tosato M, Broillet MC. Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Biology and Medicine, University of Lausanne,Bugnon27, CH-1005 Lausanne,Switzerland.
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In the mouse, the Grueneberg ganglion (GG) is an olfactory subsystem implicated both in chemo- and thermo-sensing. It is specifically involved in the recognition of volatile danger cues such as alarm pheromones and structurally-related predator scents. No evidence for these GG sensory functions has been reported yet in other rodent species. In this study, we used a combination of histological and physiological techniques to verify the presence of a GG and investigate its function in the rat, hamster, and gerbil comparing with the mouse. By scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmitted electron microscopy (TEM), we found isolated or groups of large GG cells of different shapes that in spite of their gross a... More

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Grueneberg ganglion; alarm pheromone; calcium imaging; chemo-sensitivity; electron microscopy; olfactory subsystem; rodent; thermo-sensitivity