Unique telencephalic subventricular zones that extend from the lateral ventricles into the olfactory bulbs. Newly produced GABAergic interneurons migrate along the RMS and settle in the bulb. [ BIRNLEX:1702 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12453055 ]
Term information
- BIRNLEX:1702
- DHBA:10556
- PBA:128012584
- Wikipedia:Rostral_migratory_stream
- BTO:0003412
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The rostral migratory stream (RMS) or rostral migratory pathway is a pathway, found in the brain of some animals, along which neuronal precursors that originated in the subventricular zone (SVZ) of the brain migrate to reach the main olfactory bulb, where they differentiate into interneurons. Neurogenesis has been shown to occur in the SVZ into adulthood[WP]
The transient structure formed by neurons migrating from the subventricular zone into the olfactory bulb[MP:0004279]s
In rodents, the anterior region of the SVZ produces neuroblasts that migrate in chain toward the olfactory bulb along the so-called rostral migratory stream (RMS)
Term relations
- regional part of brain
- connects some olfactory bulb
- part of some telencephalon
- overlaps some telencephalic ventricle
- connects some postnatal subventricular zone