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The cyclic AMP signaling pathway in the rodent main olfactory system

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Odor perception begins with the detection of odorant molecules by the main olfactory epithelium located in the nasal cavity. Odorant molecules bind to and activate a large family of G-protein-coupled odorant receptors and trigger a cAMP-mediated transduction cascade that converts the chemical stimulus into an electrical signal transmitted to the brain. Morever, odorant receptors and cAMP signaling plays a relevant role in olfactory sensory neuron development and axonal targeting to the olfactory bulb. This review will first explore the physiological response of olfactory sensory neurons to odorants and then analyze the different components of cAMP signaling and their different roles in odorant detection and olfactory sensory neuron development.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Adaptation; Ca2+-activated Cl- channel; Cilia; CNG; Olfactory sensory neurons; Olfactory transduction; TMEM16
List of contributors:
Boccaccio, ANNA ELISABETTA
Authors of the University:
BOCCACCIO ANNA ELISABETTA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/400190
Published in:
CELL & TISSUE RESEARCH
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