Abstract

Na +-K + ATPase activity from nerve ending particle (NEP) fractions of dog olfactory tissue homogenates showed different patterns of response to odorants. Similar turbinal groupings were removed from the right and left sides of the septum in the nasal cavity and NEP preparations were tested with eight different odor compounds, including 2-keto alkane homologs and the optical isomers d- and l-carvone. Odorant stimulation of Na +-K + ATPase activity from paired turbinal groupings did not show bilateral symmetry. Different patterns of stimulation were observed for each turbinal grouping and for each odorant. A stimulation of over 200% was observed in one preparation in response to 2-nonanone. A study of the response of Na +-K + ATPase activity from individual turbinals showed that the enzyme in each turbinal had a different response pattern to six different odorants. Inhibitory and stimulatory responses were observed for the individual turbinal NEP preparations. These results support the proposal that odor sensing initiation may occur through odorant perturbation of the Na +-K + ATPase activity.

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