نتایج جستجو برای: taste buds

تعداد نتایج: 25951  

Journal: :Cell 2009
David A. Yarmolinsky Charles S. Zuker Nicholas J.P. Ryba

The sense of taste is a specialized chemosensory system dedicated to the evaluation of food and drink. Despite the fact that vertebrates and insects have independently evolved distinct anatomic and molecular pathways for taste sensation, there are clear parallels in the organization and coding logic between the two systems. There is now persuasive evidence that tastant quality is mediated by la...

Journal: :Journal of neurocytology 2004
Bruce Oakley Martin Witt

Neurotrophins, neurotrophin receptors and sensory neurons are required for the development of lingual sense organs. For example, neurotrophin 3 sustains lingual somatosensory neurons. In the traditional view, sensory axons will terminate where neurotrophin expression is most pronounced. Yet, lingual somatosensory axons characteristically terminate in each filiform papilla and in each somatosens...

Journal: :Development 1997
C A Nosrat J Blomlöf W M ElShamy P Ernfors L Olson

A combination of anatomical, histological and physiological data from wild-type and null-mutated mice have established crucial roles for BDNF and NT3 in gustatory and somatosensory innervation of the tongue, and indeed for proper development of the papillary surface of the tongue. BDNF is expressed in taste buds, NT3 in many surrounding epithelial structures. Absence of BDNF in mice leads to se...

Journal: :Critical reviews in oral biology and medicine : an official publication of the American Association of Oral Biologists 1992
M E Frank T P Hettinger A E Mott

The sense of taste is an oral chemical sense in mammals that is involved in the choice of foods. Initial transduction of taste stimuli occurs in taste buds, which are distributed in four discrete fields in the oral cavity. Medications can affect the taste buds and ion channels in taste-bud cell membranes involved in stimulus transduction. The sense of taste gradually declines with aging, with b...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1992
S D Roper

Recent studies on how peripheral taste organs function have revealed a number of intriguing membrane mechanisms underlying taste transduction. The story is still evolving, but certain generalities can now be stated confidently. For example, there is no one single chemosensory membrane transduction event. Instead, the different taste qualities--sweet, sour, salty, bitter--are subserved by differ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2009
Kjell B Døving Kirsten Sandvig Alexander Kasumyan

We demonstrate a ligand-specific induction of endocytosis in cells of juvenile brown trout taste buds. The process is fast, massive and selective, as only a few cells in each taste buds are stained by exposure of the oral cavity to the taste stimulant l-cysteine together with a dye at 20 degrees C. Low temperature (+2 degrees C) and disruption of microtubules with nocodazole caused a substantia...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1994
R J Delay A Mackay-Sim S D Roper

Necturus taste buds contain two types of basal cells: presumptive stem cells and Merkel-like basal cells. Both types of basal cells are small round cells located at the base of the taste bud, indistinguishable from each other with light microscopy. However, with electron microscopy, autoradiography, or immunocytochemistry, these two types of basal cells can be easily distinguished. We isolated ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1972
Albert I. Farbman

It is well established that the structural integrity of mammalian taste buds is dependent on an intact innervation . This is based on the following lines of evidence . Experiments in which gustatory nerves were severed resulted in degeneration of taste buds (5, 8, 9, 14, 17) . If gustatory nerves were allowed to regenerate into the areas they previously innervated, taste buds reappeared (8, 10,...

Journal: :The Malaysian journal of pathology 1989
R B Zain C T Hanks

The qualitative and quantitative changes occurring in the taste buds of the fungiform papillae of male Sprague-Dawley rats (aged 51-125 days old) after x-ray irradiation were studied. A single dose of 2000 Roentgen (R) was delivered and observations were made at 0, 3, 7, 14, 21 and 30 days after x-ray irradiation. The changes in taste bud morphology were interpreted first as degenerative and th...

2011
Thomas E. Finger Sue C. Kinnamon

Taste is a discriminative sense involving specialized receptor cells of the oral cavity (taste buds) and at least two distinct families of G protein-coupled receptor molecules that detect nutritionally important substances or potential toxins. Yet the receptor mechanisms that drive taste also are utilized by numerous systems throughout the body. How and why these so-called taste receptors are u...

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