olfactory nerve disorders



olfactory nerve

olfactory nerve

Nerve: Olfactory nerve
Latin nervus olfactorius
Gray's subject #196
MeSH Olfactory+Nerve

The olfactory nerve, or cranial nerve I, is the first of twelve cranial nerves. The specialized olfactory receptor neurons of the olfactory nerve are located in the olfactory mucosa of the upper parts of the nasal cavity. The olfactory nerve consists of a collection of sensory nerve fibers that extend from the olfactory epithelium to the olfactory bulb, passing through the many openings of the cribriform plate, a sieve-like structure.

Olfactory receptor neurons continue to be born throughout life and extend new axons to the olfactory bulb. Olfactory ensheathing glia wrap bundles of these axons and are thought to facilitate their passage into the central nervous system.

The sense of smell (olfaction) arises from the stimulation of the olfactory receptors by activation from gas molecules that pass by the nose during respiration. The resulting electrical activity is transduced into the olfactory bulb which then transmits the electrical activity to other parts of the olfactory system and the rest of the central nervous system via the olfactory tract.

The olfactory nerve is the shortest of all the twelve cranial nerves and only one of two cranial nerves (the other being the optic nerve) that do not join with the brainstem.

Contents

  • 1 Testing the Olfactory nerve
  • 2 Additional images
  • 3 See also
  • 4 External links

Testing the Olfactory nerve

To test the function of the olfactory nerve, doctors block one of the patient's nostrils and place a pungent odour (such as camp coffee essence) under the open nostril. The test to see if the patient can detect the smell is then repeated on the other nostril.

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EurekAlert! - Feb 13 2:12 PM
Thanks to Buck and Axel and colleagues, most neuroscientists are aware of the precise topographical map of the mouse olfactory nerve projection in which each olfactory sensory neuron (OSN) expresses a single odorant receptor (OR), and OSNs expressing a given OR converge on a set of glomeruli in the olfactory bulb.

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