A sensitive period for the neural induction of taste buds.

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  • M A Hosley
  • S E Hughes
  • L L Morton
  • B Oakley
چکیده

Taste buds mature postnatally in the vallate papilla of the rat and reach a mean number of 610 by day 90. Although taste buds are neurotrophically dependent, the presence of widespread bilateral innervation permits more than 80% of the 610 vallate taste buds to survive after one IXth nerve is removed in adults. However, after a IXth nerve is removed at 0-3 d postpartum, about two-thirds of the vallate taste buds fail to develop. In the present investigation, the timing of the neural induction of taste buds was examined by unilaterally removing the IXth nerve at 12 different postnatal ages, from 0 to 75 d. Unilateral denervation revealed the existence of a sensitive period that is maximal from 0 to 10 d, when unilateral or bilateral interruption of the IXth nerve profoundly impairs the formation of taste buds. The number of taste buds that form is nonlinearly dependent upon the number of axons; at low levels of innervation, a doubling of the number of myelinated axons quintuples the number of taste buds. Thus, taste axons interact synergistically. In studying regeneration, we found that axons of both neonatal and adult IXth nerves elongate approximately 1.8 mm/d. Taste buds were re-formed more rapidly and a higher proportion were bilaterally innervated when regenerating axons and the sites of former taste buds were numerous. The proportion of bilaterally innervated taste buds could be approximated from the likelihood of random overlap of axons from the right and left IXth nerves. The greater ease with which taste buds are re-formed than developed suggests that taste bud regeneration does not recapitulate taste bud development.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

دوره 7 7  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1987