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The strange case of the chondrichthyan olfactory system

Gambardella Chiara;Vacchi Marino
2015

Abstract

e a piè di pagina: Utilizzo dei cookie. Non modificando le impostazioni si accetta di consentire i cookie attualmente attivi. IRIS logo nascondi/visualizza icone a destra nascondi/visualizza menu in alto CINECA IRIS Institutional Research Information System IRIS è la soluzione IT che facilita la raccolta e la gestione dei dati relativi alle attività e ai prodotti della ricerca. Fornisce a ricercatori, amministratori e valutatori gli strumenti per monitorare i risultati della ricerca, aumentarne la visibilità e allocare in modo efficace le risorse disponibili. IRIS 0 IRIS Università degli Studi di Genova Catalogo prodotti della ricerca Università di Genova 04- Contributo in atti di convegno 04.01 - Contributo in atti di convegno The strange case of the chondrichthyan olfactory system Scheda prodotto non validato Attenzione! I dati visualizzati non sono stati sottoposti a validazione da parte dell'ateneo Scheda breve Scheda completa Titolo: The strange case of the chondrichthyan olfactory system Autori: FERRANDO, SARA GALLUS, LORENZO CANDIANI, SIMONA GAMBARDELLA, CHIARA VACCHI, MARINO Data di pubblicazione: 2014 Abstract: The main olfactory system has been identified in all the classes of vertebrates, while the vomeronasal system is lacking in some groups, such as birds and primates, which presumably have lost it. Chondrichthyes are one of seven vertebrate classes. The peripheral olfactory organs of these fishes are large olfactory rosettes, with a huge sensory surface, which does not bear sensory cilia, a unique condition in all studied vertebrates (Ferrando and Gallus, 2013). Only the genome of one species, elephant shark Callorhinchus milii, has been sequenced to date and only 3 genes for olfactory receptor (ORs) and 2 genes for trace amine-associated receptors (TAARs) were found (Venkatesh et al., 2014). However, 1 gene belonging to the vomeronasal receptor family of type 1 (V1Rs) and 32 genes of type 2 (V2Rs) have been identified in C. milii . We applied immunohistochemical methods on the peripheral olfactory organ of different Chondrichthyes in order to detect the presence and distribution of G protein alpha subunits, usually coupled to ORs and V2Rs. The immunohistochemical detection of G protein ? subunits in the olfactory organ of the elasmobranchScyliorhinus canicula, Etmopterus spinax, Raja clavata, Raja asterias, Torpedo marmorataand the holocephalan Chimaera monstrosa, did not reveal the presence of G?olf, highlighting the presence of G?o and/or G?i in virtually all sensory neurons. Moreover, as the gene for G?olf is present in the C. miliigenome, we investigate the expression of mRNA for G?olf in the olfactory rosette of C. milii , C. monstrosa and S. canicula , and we found it is not expressed. From our data and from the literature, we can suggest that Chondrichthyes presents a very particular olfactory system, compared to that of all the other vertebrates, showing almost exclusively vomeronasal features. Further investigations could lead to interesting acquisitions on the biology of these fishes and on the evolution of chemoreception in vertebrates.
2015
Olfactory system
fish
chondroychtian
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