Abdullahi, Auwal Candan, Sevim Acaroz Soysal Tomruk, Melda Elibol, Nuray Dada, Olumide Truijen, Steven Saeys, Wim
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Frontiers in Neurology
Background: There is emerging evidence that Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS) may be associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection. The aim of this review was to investigate the strength of the evidence. Method: The review was registered in PROSPERO (CDR42020184822). Three electronic databases, MEDLINE, PubMed, and Web of Science, and t...
Costa, Isabel Rodrigues, Berta Dias, Luís Sr.
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Cureus
Complete agenesis of the olfactory bulbs (OB) constitutes a rare cause of congenital anosmia, which is more often associated with cerebral malformations or genetic disorders. The authors present a very rare case of a 28-year-old caucasian male with complaints of complete lack of the sense of smell since childhood. Radiologic study confirmed complet...
Nazareth, Lynn Walkden, Heidi Chacko, Anu Delbaz, Ali Shelper, Todd Armitage, Charles W Reshamwala, Ronak Trim, Logan K St John, James A Beagley, Kenneth W
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Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology
Chlamydia pneumoniae can infect the brain and has been linked to late-onset dementia. Chlamydia muridarum, which infects mice, is often used to model human chlamydial infections. While it has been suggested to be also important for modelling brain infection, nervous system infection by C. muridarum has not been reported in the literature. C. pneumo...
Jones, Shelly Zylberberg, Joel Schoppa, Nathan
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Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
A common feature of the primary processing structures of sensory systems is the presence of parallel output “channels” that convey different information about a stimulus. In the mammalian olfactory bulb, this is reflected in the mitral cells (MCs) and tufted cells (TCs) that have differing sensitivities to odors, with TCs being more sensitive than ...
Totten, Melissa S. Pierce, Derek M. Erikson, Keith M.
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Nutrients
The aim of this study was to determine the impact of diet-induced obesity (DIO) on trace element homeostasis and gene expression in the olfactory bulb and to identify potential interaction effects between diet, sex, and strain. Our study is based on evidence that obesity and olfactory bulb impairments are linked to neurodegenerative processes. Brie...
Pliberšek, Kaja
Sakane, Toshiyasu Okabayashi, Sachi Kimura, Shunsuke Inoue, Daisuke Tanaka, Akiko Furubayashi, Tomoyuki
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Pharmaceutics
Based on structural data on the nasal cavity and brain of the cynomolgus monkey, species differences in the olfactory bulb and cribriform plate were discussed from the viewpoint of direct delivery from the nose to the brain. Structural 3D data on the cynomolgus monkey skull were obtained using X-ray computed tomography. The dimensions of the nasal ...
Chon, Uree LaFever, Brandon J. Nguyen, Uyen Kim, Yongsoo Imamura, Fumiaki
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eNeuro
In the mouse brain, olfactory information is transmitted to the olfactory cortex via olfactory bulb (OB) projection neurons known as mitral and tufted cells. Although mitral and tufted cells share many cellular characteristics, these cell types are distinct in their somata location and in their axonal and dendritic projection patterns. Moreover, mi...
Poessel, Maria Breuer, Nora Joshi, Akshita Pampel, André Villringer, Arno Hummel, Thomas Horstmann, Annette
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Smell perception plays an important role in eating behavior and might be involved in body weight gain. Since a body of literature implies that olfactory perception and function is hampered in obesity, we here investigate neuroanatomical correlates of this phenomenon. We assessed olfactory bulb (OB) volume with magnetic resonance imaging in 67 healt...
Fomin-Thunemann, Natalie Kovalchuk, Yury Fink, Stefan Alsema, Astrid Mojtahedi, Nima Zirdum, Elizabeta Garaschuk, Olga
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Stem Cell Reports
In this article, Garaschuk and colleagues use in vivo ratiometric calcium imaging to show that mature adult-born cells in the glomerular layer of the mouse olfactory bulb differ from resident GABAergic neurons in terms of spontaneous ongoing activity, odor-evoked responses, sensitivity to ketamine/xylazine anesthesia, and unique serotonergic inputs...