Olfactory receptor neuron

Olfactory receptor neuron
Labels in German. "Zellen" = "cell", "riech" = "smell", "Riechnerv" = olfactory nerve, "cillien" = cilia.
Details
SystemSmell
LocationOlfactory epithelium in the nose
ShapeBipolar sensory receptor
FunctionDetect traces of chemicals in inhaled air (sense of smell)
NeurotransmitterGlutamate[1]
Presynaptic connectionsNone
Postsynaptic connectionsOlfactory bulb
Identifiers
MeSHD018034
NeuroLex IDnifext_116
THH3.11.07.0.01003
FMA67860
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

An olfactory receptor neuron (ORN), also called an olfactory sensory neuron (OSN), is a sensory neuron within the olfactory system.[2]

  1. ^ Berkowicz, D. A.; Trombley, P. Q.; Shepherd, G. M. (1994). "Evidence for glutamate as the olfactory receptor cell neurotransmitter". Journal of Neurophysiology. 71 (6): 2557–61. doi:10.1152/jn.1994.71.6.2557. PMID 7931535.
  2. ^ Vermeulen, A; Rospars, J. P. (1998). "Dendritic integration in olfactory sensory neurons: A steady-state analysis of how the neuron structure and neuron environment influence the coding of odor intensity". Journal of Computational Neuroscience. 5 (3): 243–66. doi:10.1023/A:1008826827728. PMID 9663551. S2CID 19598225.