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Effects of urea on the molecules involved in the olfactory signal transduction: a preliminary study on Danio rerio

  • S. Ferrando
  • , L. Gallus
  • , C. Gambardella
  • , E. Marchesotti
  • , S. Ravera
  • , V. Franceschini
  • , MARIA ANGELA MASINI

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Abstract

Among vertebrates, the physiologically uremic Chondrichthyes are the only class which are not presenting the ciliated olfactory receptor neurons in the olfactory neuroepithelium. The only sequenced genome for this class revealed only three olfactory receptor genes and the immunohistochemical detec- tion of G protein alpha subunit typically coupled to the olfactory receptors (Gaolf) failed in different species. Chronic renal disease can represent a cause of olfactory impairment in human. In this context, our present study focused on investigating potential effects of high urea concentration on the olfactory epithelium of vertebrates. Larvae of the teleost fish Danio rerio were exposed to urea in order to assess the effects on the olfactory signal transduction; in partic- ular on both the olfactory receptors and the Gaolf. The endocytosis of neutral red dye in the olfactory mucosa was detected in control and urea-exposed larvae. The amount of neutral red dye uptake was used as a marker of binding and internalization of the Gaolf. The neutral red dye endocytosis was not affected by urea exposure, hence suggesting that the presence of the Gaolf and their binding to the odorants are not affected by urea treatment, either. The presence and distribution of Gaolf were investigated in the olfactory epithelium of control and urea-exposed larvae, using a commercial antibody. The immunoreactivity was increased after urea treatment, suggesting an effect of urea on the expression or degradation of this G protein alpha subunit.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)1793-1800
Numero di pagine8
RivistaFish Physiology and Biochemistry
Volume40
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2014

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