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Publication : Possible roles of Robo1+ ensheathing cells in guiding dorsal-zone olfactory sensory neurons in mouse.

First Author  Aoki M Year  2013
Journal  Dev Neurobiol Volume  73
Issue  11 Pages  828-40
PubMed ID  23821580 Mgi Jnum  J:241827
Mgi Id  MGI:5903697 Doi  10.1002/dneu.22103
Citation  Aoki M, et al. (2013) Possible roles of Robo1+ ensheathing cells in guiding dorsal-zone olfactory sensory neurons in mouse. Dev Neurobiol 73(11):828-40
abstractText  In the mouse olfactory system, the anatomical locations of olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) correlate with their axonal projection sites along the dorsoventral axis of the olfactory bulb (OB). We have previously reported that Neuropilin-2 expressed by ventral-zone OSNs contributes to the segregation of dorsal and ventral OSN axons, and that Slit is acting as a negative land mark to restrict the projection of Robo2+, early-arriving OSN axons to the embryonic OB. Here, we report that another guidance receptor, Robo1, also plays an important role in guiding OSN axons. Knockout mice for Robo1 demonstrated defects in targeting of OSN axons to the OB. Although Robo1 is colocalized with dorsal-zone OSN axons, it is not produced by OSNs, but instead by olfactory ensheathing cells. These findings indicate a novel strategy of axon guidance in the mouse olfactory system during development.
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