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El olfato
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 106

El olfato

De los cinco sentidos, el olfato es el más desconocido, pero también el primero, el más directo, el que más recuerdos evoca y el que más perdura en nuestra memoria. Está controlado por neuronas expuestas al exterior con un sistema de receptores proteicos donde se representa una parte sustancial del genoma humano. Este sentido tan ignorado, capaz de atraer a una polilla desde enormes distancias y de avisarnos del mal estado de un alimento, es el que nos proporciona el placer de un buen vino y, gracias a su temprano desarrollo evolutivo, el que creó nuestro cerebro. Su importancia para la supervivencia se muestra claramente en los animales, a los que les sirve para la búsqueda de comida, refugio y pareja. Porque el olfato es en realidad un fino sensor químico, capaz de analizar productos sobre la marcha, que puede ser una nueva herramienta diagnóstica para algunas enfermedades; un sistema complejo que nos mantiene informados y en contacto permanente con el entorno. Como decía Helen Keller, un “hechicero poderoso que nos transporta miles de kilómetros y hacia todos los años que hemos vivido”.

50th Anniversary of Adult Neurogenesis: Olfaction, Hippocampus and beyond
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

50th Anniversary of Adult Neurogenesis: Olfaction, Hippocampus and beyond

In the mid-sixties, the discovery by Altman and co-workers of neurogenesis in the adult brain changed the previous conception of the immutability of this organ during adulthood sustained among others by Cajal. This discovery was ignored up to eighty’s when Nottebohm demonstrated neurogenesis in birds. Subsequently, two main neurogenic zones were characterized: the subventricular zone of the lateral ventricle and the subgranular layer of the dentate gyrus. Half century later, the exact role of new neurons in the adult brain is not completely understand. This book is composed by a number of articles by leaders in the filed covering from an historic perspective to potential therapeutic opportunities.

Interactions between the mammalian main and accessory olfactory systems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Interactions between the mammalian main and accessory olfactory systems

The functional cross-talk and structural interaction between the main and accessory olfactory bulb is a central problem in mammalian sensory neurobiology. The early supposition that volatile substances and pheromones, most of them hydrosoluble molecules, are exclusively sensed and decoded by the main (MOS) and accessory olfactory systems (AOS), respectively, needs to be revised. In fact, a large number of structural and functional evidences accumulated during the last few decades, suggests that rather than separated entities, the MOS and AOS act synergically, bringing about physiological and behavioural responses. The goal of the present Research Topic will be to gather original research studies and revision papers, performed by the most authoritative research groups that have recently contributed to the broad area of sensory neurobiology. Special attention should be given to contributions addressed to the MOB and AOB cross-talk, involving current neuroanatomical techniques.

Olfaction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 154

Olfaction

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-12-29
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  • Publisher: MDPI

Our senses shape our reality and allow us to adapt to the everlasting changing environment. From all sensory modalities, olfaction is maybe the most intriguing one, probably because olfactory information influences our daily life without us even noticing. However, we can all relate to the powerful impact that the smell of our favorite food has on us. Likewise, olfactory cues could be determinants for partner selection (because love can be blind but not anosmic), mood regulation and cognition. Furthermore, recent studies link early olfactory dysfunctions to the occurrence of devastating pathologies, such as Alzheimer´s and Parkinson´s. Thus, the study of olfaction, at different levels from genetics to behavior, will pave the way for a better understanding of brain processes and associated disorders.

Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms in Pathogenesis of Multiple Sclerosis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms in Pathogenesis of Multiple Sclerosis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-11-25
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  • Publisher: MDPI

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the most common neurological disorders in young adults. The etiology of MS is not known, but it is generally accepted that it is autoimmune in nature. Our knowledge of the pathogenesis of MS has increased tremendously in the past decade through clinical studies and the use of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), a model that has been widely used for MS research. Major advances in the field, such as understanding the roles of pathogenic Th17 cells, myeloid cells, and B cells in MS/EAE, as well as cytokine and chemokine signaling that controls neuroinflammation, have led to the development of potential and clinically approved disease-modifying agen...

From Development to Degeneration and Regeneration of the Nervous System
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 404

From Development to Degeneration and Regeneration of the Nervous System

This book provides current information about the three areas mentioned in the title: Neuronal Migration and Development, Degenerative Brain Diseases, and Neural Plasticity and Regeneration. The chapters about brain development examine the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which neurons are generated from the ventricular zone in the forebrain and migrate to their destinations in the cerebral cortext. This description of cortical development also includes a discussions of the Cajal-Retzius cell. Another chapter provides insight about the development of another forebrain region, the hypothalamus. The remaining chapters of this section examine the clinical relevance of brain development in ce...

Neuronal Identity from Fate Specification to Function
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 159
El olfato
  • Language: es
  • Pages: 127

El olfato

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Golgi Atlas of the Postnatal Mouse Brain
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Golgi Atlas of the Postnatal Mouse Brain

The Atlas provides a complete overview of all major structures of the mouse brain that can be identified in Golgi preparations. The most important feature is its three-dimensional integrity since all structures and nerve tracts can be followed from one section to the next one with uninterrupted continuity. The Golgi Atlas presents a series of camera lucida drawings of the entire telencephalon and upper brain stem of the young postnatal mouse in 24 transverse, 11 sagittal and 15 horizontal planes. The drawings were prepared from selected brains stained in toto with the Golgi method, that have been serially sectioned in the three orthogonal planes. The text includes an introduction of the material and methods used for the construction of this Atlas and a survey with a complete bibliography on the previous studies made with the Golgi method in Rodents. In this account, a number of issues concerning particular anatomical details are considered in relation to the interpretations obtained by other students. Reference is made to some relevant reviews and key articles.