نتایج جستجو برای: آمیلوراید amiloride

تعداد نتایج: 2783  

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1992
T A Gilbertson P Avenet S C Kinnamon S D Roper

The activity of taste cells maintained in the intact hamster tongue was monitored in response to acid stimulation by recording action currents from taste receptor cells with an extracellular "macro" patch pipette: a glass pipette was pressed over the taste pore of fungiform papillae and perfused with citric acid, hydrochloric acid, or NaCl. Because this technique restricted stimulus application...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1985
F J Abramcheck W Van Driessche S I Helman

Noise analysis of the Na+ channels of the apical membranes of frog skin bathed symmetrically in a Cl-HCO3 Ringer solution was done with amiloride and CGS 4270. Tissues were studied in their control states and after inhibition of transepithelial Na+ transport (Isc) by addition of quinine or quinidine to the apical solution. A critical examination of the amiloride-induced noise indicated that the...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1997
A H Kossel M McPheeters W Lin S C Kinnamon

Behavioral and physiological studies have demonstrated a reduced sensitivity to several taste stimuli early in development. It has been suggested that this reduced sensitivity results from a late maturation of underlying transduction mechanisms. Little is known, however, about maturation of membrane properties of taste cells early in development. We have obtained whole-cell recordings from sing...

Journal: :Minerals 2021

The presence of drugs in aquatic bodies is a prevailing issue, and their removal by adsorption an effective treatment. Among the adsorbents, those based clay minerals have been proposed. Bentonite mineral that widely studied as adsorbent due to its unique physicochemical properties, such cation exchange capacity (CEC), intercalation, adsorption. properties bentonites can be improved through che...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2004
A Inagaki S Yamaguchi T Ishikawa

Surface cells of the mammalian distal colon are shown to molecularly express the amiloride-sensitive epithelial Na+ channel composed of three homologous subunits (alpha-, beta-, and gamma-ENaC). However, because basic electrophysiological properties of amiloride-sensitive Na+ channels expressed in these cells are largely unknown at the cellular level, functional evidence for the involvement of ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Keiko Yasumatsu Hideo Katsukawa Kazushige Sasamoto Yuzo Ninomiya

The chorda tympani (CT) nerve innervating the anterior tongue contains two types of NaCl-responsive fibers: one, the N-type, receives input from receptor cells, the NaCl responses of which are strongly inhibited by amiloride, whereas the other, the E-type, receives input from cells poorly sensitive or insensitive to amiloride. To investigate the formation of this differentially responsive neura...

1997
ROBERT F. LUNDY ROBERT J. CONTRERAS David W. Pittman

Lundy, Robert F., Jr., David W. Pittman, and Robert J. Contreras. Role for epithelial Na1 channels and putative Na1/H1 exchangers in salt taste transduction in rats. Am. J. Physiol. 273 (Regulatory Integrative Comp. Physiol. 42): R1923–R1931, 1997.—The effects of the epithelial Na1 channel antagonists amiloride and benzamil and the Na1/H1 exchange antagonist 5-(N,N-dimethyl)-amiloride (DMA)-Cl ...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1996
R E Doolin T A Gilbertson

The role of amiloride-sensitive Na+ channels (ASSCs) in the transduction of salty taste stimuli in rat fungiform taste buds has been well established. Evidence for the involvement of ASSCs in salt transduction in circumvallate and foliate taste buds is, at best, contradictory. In an attempt to resolve this apparent controversy, we have begun to look for functional ASSCs in taste buds isolated f...

Journal: :Chemical senses 1995
S Markison A C Spector

The present study demonstrated that 100 microM amiloride serves as an ineffective conditioned taste stimulus in a taste aversion paradigm. Even if amiloride has a detectable taste, it's unlikely that its behavioral effects in salt mixture experiments are due to its inherent taste quality.

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