Publication Date:
1998
abstract:
The detection of odorant molecules begins in the nasal epithelium where olfactory sensory neurons interact with odorant stimuli from the external world and produce electrical signals that are transmitted to the brain. Olfactory sensory neurons are small bipolar neurons with several fine cilia. The binding of odorant molecules to odorant receptor proteins in the cilia triggers an enzymatic cascade that leads to the onset of an inward ionic current, depolarization of the membrane and generation of action potentials that are conducted along the neuron's axon to the olfactory bulb, where further processing of odorant information occurs.
Iris type:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
List of contributors:
Picco, Cristiana; Gavazzo, Paola
Book title:
Neural Circuits and Networks