PMID: 11329125May 1, 2001Paper

Radial glia development in the mouse olfactory bulb

The Journal of Comparative Neurology
A C Puche, M T Shipley

Abstract

Radial glia are critical for cell migration and lamination of the cortex. In most developing cortical structures, radial glia, as their name suggests, extend processes from the ventricle to the pia in regular parallel arrangements. However, immunohistochemical labeling from several laboratories suggests that radial glia have a more branched morphology in the olfactory bulb. To investigate the morphology of radial glia in the mouse olfactory bulb we (1) labeled radial glia and olfactory receptor neuron axons at 24-hour intervals by immunohistochemistry; and (2) developed a novel method of generating and applying "nanocrystals" of 1,1'-dioctadecyl-3,3,3',3'- tetramethylindocarbocyanine perchlorate (DiI) to the ventricle surface such that the processes of single olfactory bulb radial glia are labeled in the embryonic olfactory bulb. We examined the structure and interactions of radial glia with ingrowing olfactory receptor neuron (ORN) axons in late embryonic olfactory bulb development. These results showed that olfactory bulb radial glia do not form straight parallel structures as do radial glia in the neocortex but rather have a convoluted trajectory from the ventricle to the bulb surface. Moreover, olfactory bulb radial glia co...Continue Reading

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