Aggregation of F-actin in olfactory glomeruli: A common feature of glomeruli across phyla

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Using fluorophore-conjugated phalloidin, we show that filamentous (F)-actin is strongly aggregated in olfactory glomeruli within primary olfactory centers of vertebrates and insects. Our comparative study demonstrates that aggregation of F-actin is a common feature of glomeruli across phyla, and is independent of glomerular architecture and/or the presence or absence of cellular borders around glomeruli formed by neurons or glial cells. The distribution of F-actin in axonal and dendritic compartments within glomeruli, however, appears different between vertebrates and insects. The potential role of the actin-based cytoskeleton in synaptic and structural plasticity within glomeruli is discussed.

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Rössler, W., Kuduz, J., Schürmann, F. W., & Schild, D. (2002). Aggregation of F-actin in olfactory glomeruli: A common feature of glomeruli across phyla. Chemical Senses. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/chemse/27.9.803

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