Intranasal VACA-VR1354 Infection Induces Olfactory Dysfunction and Neuroinflammation via Olfactory Bulb Invasion in Mice | Synapse
April 19, 2026Open Access
Intranasal VACA-VR1354 Infection Induces Olfactory Dysfunction and Neuroinflammation via Olfactory Bulb Invasion in Mice
Key Points
To investigate the impacts of intranasal VACA-VR1354 infection on olfactory function and associated neuroinflammation in mice.
Intranasal infection with VACA-VR1354 in mice.
Transcriptome sequencing of olfactory bulb tissues at various infection time points.
Induced olfactory dysfunction observed following infection.
Significant neuroinflammation detected in olfactory bulb tissues.
Abstract
After intranasal VACA-VR1354 infection in mice, transcriptome sequencing of mouse olfactory bulb tissues was performed at different infection time points