Three-dimensional structure of the nasal passageway of a hagfish and its implications for olfaction

Holmes, W.M. , Cotton, R., Xuan, V.B., Rygg, A.D., Craven, B.A., Abel, R.L., Slack, R. and Cox, J.P.L. (2011) Three-dimensional structure of the nasal passageway of a hagfish and its implications for olfaction. Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology, 294(6), pp. 1045-1056. (doi: 10.1002/ar.21382)

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Abstract

From high-resolution (65 μm) data acquired by magnetic resonance imaging, we have reconstructed the nasal passageway of a single adult hagfish specimen (probably Eptatretus stoutii). We have used this reconstruction to investigate how the anatomy and morphometry of the nasal passageway influence the olfactory ability of the hagfish. We found that the long, broad section of the passageway preceding the nasal chamber will delay the response to an odor by 1–2 s. Diffusion of odorant to the olfactory epithelium, on which the olfactory sensitivity of an animal depends, will be favored by the relatively large surface area of the olfactory epithelium (∼140 mm2) and a modest expansion in the nasal chamber. Oscillating flow (0.3–0.4 Hz) within the narrow (65–130 μm) sensory channels of the nasal chamber is laminar (Reynolds number ∼ 5) and quasi-steady (Womersley number generally less than one). Distribution of flow over the olfactory epithelium may be aided by: (a) a narrowing before the nasal chamber; (b) partial blockage of the nasal passageway by a protrusion on the central olfactory lamella; and (c) the inward inclination of the olfactory lamellae.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Holmes, Dr William
Authors: Holmes, W.M., Cotton, R., Xuan, V.B., Rygg, A.D., Craven, B.A., Abel, R.L., Slack, R., and Cox, J.P.L.
Subjects:Q Science > QH Natural history > QH301 Biology
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Psychology & Neuroscience
Journal Name:Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology
ISSN:1932-8486
ISSN (Online):1932-8494
Published Online:28 April 2011

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