Spatial organization of the zebrafish nasal
epithelium. (A) Scanning electron micrograph of an olfactory
rosette of an adult zebrafish. The lamellae depart from a central
(nonsensory) raphe. Long, regular, and dense, but sometimes patchy,
cilia mark the nonsensory region of the epithelium. Olfactory receptor
cells have fewer and shorter cilia and are homogenously distributed on
the flat sides in the inner two-thirds of the lamellae (C).
(Bar = 100 μm.) (B) Schematic representation of a
horizontal cross-section through an olfactory rosette. The lamellae are
cut perpendicular to their flat faces. This plane of section is used
for all in situ hybridizations. Each lamella consists of
two half-lamellae separated by extracellular matrix (gray). The lumen
(interface to the water) is surrounded by a black line. The measurement
of radial distances (r/ro)
is visualized. (C) The dashed line is at relative height
0.60, the cutoff for analysis of radial distances. (Bar = 100
μm.)