نتایج جستجو برای: taste activity

تعداد نتایج: 1152413  

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
Hubert Amrein Natasha Thorne

The sense of taste is essential for the survival of virtually all animals. Considered a 'primitive sense' and present in the form of chemotaxis in many bacteria, taste is also a sense of sophistication in humans. Regardless, taste behavior is a crucial activity for the world's most abundant (insects) and most successful (mammals) inhabitants, providing a means of discrimination between nutrient...

2012
Shree Hari Gautam Michelle R. Rebello Justus V. Verhagen

The interpretation of neural activity related to sensory stimulation requires an understanding of the subject's perception of the stimulation. Previous methods used to evaluate the perception of chemosensory stimuli by rodents have distinct limitations. We developed a novel behavioral paradigm, the taste-location association task, to complement these methods. First we tested if rats are able to...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2008
Camille T King Mircea Garcea Danielle S Stolzenberg Alan C Spector

Studies examining the effects of transection and regeneration of the glossopharyngeal (GL) and chorda tympani (CT) nerves on various taste-elicited behaviors in rats have demonstrated that the GL (but not the CT) nerve is essential for the maintenance of both an unconditioned protective reflex (gaping) and the neural activity observed in central gustatory structures in response to lingual appli...

Journal: :Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 2006
Robert M Hallock Patricia M Di Lorenzo

Early investigations of temporal coding in the gustatory system showed that the time course of responses in some neurons showed systematic differences across the various classes of taste stimuli, implying that the temporal characteristics of a response can convey information about a taste stimulus. Studies of temporal coding in the gustatory system have grappled with several unique methodologic...

Journal: :Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry 2012
Masataka Narukawa Tomoko Tsujitani Yusuke Ueno Kaori Nakano-Ooka Nari Miyamoto-Kokubo Shoko Sawano Yukako Hayashi

Gluconate is used as an additive in a wide range of processed foods. In this study, we investigated its utility as a taste-improving substance. To determine whether it has a suppressive effect on bitter taste, sensory evaluations were performed by human subjects. When gluconate was added to a quinine-HCl (QHCl) solution, the taste intensity decreased, but this effect was not observed when it wa...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1965
Lloyd M. Beidler Ronald L. Smallman

Colchicine blocks mitotic division of the epithelial cells surrounding the taste bud of the rat tongue. Response to chemical stimulation decreases 50 per cent 3 hours after colchicine injection as measured by recording the electrical activity from the taste nerve bundle. Radioautography, using tritiated thymidine, shows that those epithelial cells surrounding the taste bud divide and that some ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
D Ming L Ruiz-Avila R F Margolskee

The tastes of many bitter and sweet compounds are thought to be transduced via guanine nucleotide binding protein (G-protein)-coupled receptors, although the biochemical nature of these receptors is poorly understood at present. Gustducin, a taste-specific G-protein closely related to the transducins, is a key component in transducing the responses to compounds that humans equate with bitter an...

2014
Sarah Evans

This paper explores the research conducted to understand the role of the rat parabrachial nucleus (PBN) in taste-mediated behavior. Gustatory information of the PBN is modulated by three key principles: taste-visceral input from the NST, descending projections from corticofugal areas, as well as indirect signals from inhibitory GABAergic mechanisms. While these three components modify PBN activ...

2012
Tomoko Ishizuka Atsushi Yamatodani

Feeding behavior is regulated by a complex interplay of many endogenous substances, such as peptides and neurotransmitters in the central nervous system. Histamine is a neurotransmitter which expresses an anorectic effect on food intake via histamine H(1) receptors. The histaminergic system exists downstream of leptin, a satiety factor secreted from white adipose tissue. Because direct stimulat...

2005
E. Sentandreu L. Izquierdo

Juices from oranges, mandarins and hybrids were thermally treated in a plate exchanger at different conditions to evaluate the effects of treatment on fresh taste and on residual pectinmethylesterase (PME) activity. Freshness was significantly higher in fresh juices than in samples treated at 70°C or higher temperatures for 10 seconds of retention time, whereas no differences were found among s...

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