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英文:Type 1 vomeronasal receptor expression in juvenile and adult lungfish olfactory organ 
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和文: Shoko Nakamuta, Yoshio Yamamoto, Masao Miyazaki, 佐久間敦丈, 二階堂雅人, 中牟田信明.  
英文: Shoko Nakamuta, Yoshio Yamamoto, Masao Miyazaki, Atsuhiro Sakuma, Masato Nikaido, Nobuaki Nakamuta.  
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英文:Zoological Letters 
巻, 号, ページ Vol. 9    No. 1   
出版年月 2023年2月 
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英文:Springer Science and Business Media LLC 
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DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/s40851-023-00202-z
アブストラクト <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Lungfish are the most closely related fish to tetrapods. The olfactory organ of lungfish contains lamellae and abundant recesses at the base of lamellae. Based on the ultrastructural and histochemical characteristics, the lamellar olfactory epithelium (OE), covering the surface of lamellae, and the recess epithelium, contained in the recesses, are thought to correspond to the OE of teleosts and the vomeronasal organ (VNO) of tetrapods. With increasing body size, the recesses increase in number and distribution range in the olfactory organ. In tetrapods, the expression of olfactory receptors is different between the OE and VNO; for instance, the type 1 vomeronasal receptor (<jats:italic>V1R</jats:italic>) is expressed only in the OE in amphibians and mainly in the VNO in mammals. We recently reported that <jats:italic>V1R</jats:italic>-expressing cells are contained mainly in the lamellar OE but also rarely in the recess epithelium in the olfactory organ of lungfish of approximately 30 cm body length. However, it is unclear whether the distribution of <jats:italic>V1R</jats:italic>-expressing cells in the olfactory organ varies during development. In this study, we compared the expression of <jats:italic>V1Rs</jats:italic> in the olfactory organs between juveniles and adults of the African lungfish <jats:italic>Protopterus aethiopicus</jats:italic> and South American lungfish, <jats:italic>Lepidosiren paradoxa</jats:italic>. The density of <jats:italic>V1R</jats:italic>-expressing cells was higher in the lamellae than in the recesses in all specimens evaluated, and this pattern was more pronounced in juveniles than adults. In addition, the juveniles showed a higher density of <jats:italic>V1R</jats:italic>-expressing cells in the lamellae compared with the adults. Our results imply that differences in lifestyle between juveniles and adults are related to differences in the density of <jats:italic>V1R</jats:italic>-expressing cells in the lamellae of lungfish.</jats:p>

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