نتایج جستجو برای: taste buds

تعداد نتایج: 25951  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2012
Robin Dando Gennady Dvoryanchikov Elizabeth Pereira Nirupa Chaudhari Stephen D Roper

Mammalian taste buds use ATP as a neurotransmitter. Taste Receptor (type II) cells secrete ATP via gap junction hemichannels into the narrow extracellular spaces within a taste bud. This ATP excites primary sensory afferent fibers and also stimulates neighboring taste bud cells. Here we show that extracellular ATP is enzymatically degraded to adenosine within mouse vallate taste buds and that t...

2009
Bryan D. Moyer Peter Hevezi Na Gao Min Lu Dalia Kalabat Hortensia Soto Fernando Echeverri Bianca Laita Shaoyang Anthony Yeh Mark Zoller Albert Zlotnik

BACKGROUND Using fungiform (FG) and circumvallate (CV) taste buds isolated by laser capture microdissection and analyzed using gene arrays, we previously constructed a comprehensive database of gene expression in primates, which revealed over 2,300 taste bud-associated genes. Bioinformatics analyses identified hundreds of genes predicted to encode multi-transmembrane domain proteins with no pre...

2012
Agnes Kim Pu Feng Tadahiro Ohkuri Daniel Sauers Zachary J. Cohn Jinghua Chai Theodore Nelson Alexander A. Bachmanov Liquan Huang Hong Wang

While our understanding of the molecular and cellular aspects of taste reception and signaling continues to improve, the aberrations in these processes that lead to taste dysfunction remain largely unexplored. Abnormalities in taste can develop in a variety of diseases, including infections and autoimmune disorders. In this study, we used a mouse model of autoimmune disease to investigate the u...

2015
K. Fujikura

Despite recent advances in the knowledge of interindividual taste differences, the underlying genetic backgrounds have remained to be fully elucidated. Much of the taste variation among different mammalian species can be explained by pseudogenization of taste receptors. Here I investigated whether the most recent disruptions of taste receptor genes segregate with their intact forms in modern hu...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2006
Kristina R Trubey Schartess Culpepper Yutaka Maruyama Sue C Kinnamon Nirupa Chaudhari

We previously showed that rat taste buds express several adenylyl cyclases (ACs) of which only AC8 is known to be stimulated by Ca2+. Here we demonstrate by direct measurements of cAMP levels that AC activity in taste buds is stimulated by treatments that elevate intracellular Ca2+. Specifically, 5 microM thapsigargin or 3 microM A-23187 (calcium ionophore), both of which increase intracellular...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2014
Ayae Kito-Shingaki Yuji Seta Takashi Toyono Shinji Kataoka Yasuaki Kakinoki Yuchio Yanagawa Kuniaki Toyoshima

It has been reported that a subset of type III taste cells express glutamate decarboxylase (GAD)67, which is a molecule that synthesizes gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), and that Mash1 could be a potential regulator of the development of GABAnergic neurons via Dlx transcription factors in the central nervous system. In this study, we investigated the expression of GAD67 and Dlx in the embryonic ...

2006
Kristina R. Trubey Schartess Culpepper Yutaka Maruyama Sue C. Kinnamon Nirupa Chaudhari

We previously showed that rat taste buds express several adenylyl cyclases (ACs) of which, only AC8 is known to be stimulated by Ca 2+. Here, we demonstrate by direct measurements of cAMP levels, that AC activity in taste buds is stimulated by treatments that elevate intracellular Ca 2+. Specifically, 5 :M thapsigargin or 3 :M A23187 (calcium ionophore), both of which increase [Ca 2+ ] i , lead...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1971
Noriyuki Koyama Kenzo Kurihara

Proteins in papillae on the bovine tongue were analyzed by semi-micro, polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. All the proteins in the papillae with taste buds were observed to be common to proteins in the surrounding epithelium without taste buds. The protein band which was reported to form a weak complex with compounds called sweet by man was also found in all parts of the tongue epithelium. The ...

2017
Lucy A. Vera Stephen P. Wooding

The ability to taste brings us some of the finest things in life: the sweetness of candy, the saltiness of chips, and the sourness of lemonade. We all know it starts on the tongue, but how does it really work? Scientists have discovered that taste comes from a chain reaction that starts with sensitive proteins on your tongue, races through taste buds, enters your nerves, and ends in your brain....

2016
Vladimiros Thoma Stephan Knapek Shogo Arai Marion Hartl Hiroshi Kohsaka Pudith Sirigrivatanawong Ayako Abe Koichi Hashimoto Hiromu Tanimoto

Finding food sources is essential for survival. Insects detect nutrients with external taste receptor neurons. Drosophila possesses multiple taste organs that are distributed throughout its body. However, the role of different taste organs in feeding remains poorly understood. By blocking subsets of sweet taste receptor neurons, we show that receptor neurons in the legs are required for immedia...

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