نتایج جستجو برای: taste activity

تعداد نتایج: 1152413  

Journal: :Neuron 2006
Sunanda Marella Walter Fischler Priscilla Kong Sam Asgarian Erroll Rueckert Kristin Scott

The sense of taste allows animals to distinguish nutritious and toxic substances and elicits food acceptance or avoidance behaviors. In Drosophila, taste cells that contain the Gr5a receptor are necessary for acceptance behavior, and cells with the Gr66a receptor are necessary for avoidance. To determine the cellular substrates of taste behaviors, we monitored taste cell activity in vivo with t...

2016
Alexandre N Ermilov Archana Kumari Libo Li Ariell M Joiner Marina A Grachtchouk Benjamin L Allen Andrzej A Dlugosz Charlotte M Mistretta

For homeostasis, lingual taste papilla organs require regulation of epithelial cell survival and renewal, with sustained innervation and stromal interactions. To investigate a role for Hedgehog/GLI signaling in adult taste organs we used a panel of conditional mouse models to manipulate GLI activity within epithelial cells of the fungiform and circumvallate papillae. Hedgehog signaling suppress...

Journal: :Development 2011
Marika Kapsimali Anna-Lila Kaushik Guillaume Gibon Lara Dirian Sylvain Ernest Frederic M Rosa

Taste buds, the taste sensory organs, are conserved in vertebrates and composed of distinct cell types, including taste receptor, basal/presynaptic and support cells. Here, we characterize zebrafish taste bud development and show that compromised Fgf signaling in the larva results in taste bud reduction and disorganization. We determine that Fgf activity is required within pharyngeal endoderm f...

2011
Ken-ichiro Nakajima Kanako Yokoyama Taichi Koizumi Ayako Koizumi Tomiko Asakura Tohru Terada Katsuyoshi Masuda Keisuke Ito Akiko Shimizu-Ibuka Takumi Misaka Keiko Abe

Neoculin occurring in the tropical fruit of Curculigo latifolia is currently the only protein that possesses both a sweet taste and a taste-modifying activity of converting sourness into sweetness. Structurally, this protein is a heterodimer consisting of a neoculin acidic subunit (NAS) and a neoculin basic subunit (NBS). Recently, we found that a neoculin variant in which all five histidine re...

Journal: :veterinary research forum 2014
behnaz bazargani-gilani hossein tajik javad aliakbarlu

pomegranate juice (pj) and its products are directly used in foods due to their pleasant taste and palatability as well as preservative effects. in spite of useful effects of essential oils such as zataria multiflora boiss essential oil (zeo) on prolonging shelf-life of foods, their application is restricted due to their vigorous taste and aroma. in the present study, physicochemical characteri...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2016
Chengsan Sun Edith Hummler David L Hill

Neuronal activity plays a key role in the development of sensory circuits in the mammalian brain. In the gustatory system, experimental manipulations now exist, through genetic manipulations of specific taste transduction processes, to examine how specific taste qualities (i.e., basic tastes) impact the functional and structural development of gustatory circuits. Here, we used a mouse knockout ...

2015
Myunghwan Choi Woei Ming Lee Seok Hyun Yun

Intravital microscopy is a powerful tool in neuroscience but has not been adapted to the taste sensory organ due to anatomical constraint. Here we developed an imaging window to facilitate microscopic access to the murine tongue in vivo. Real-time two-photon microscopy allowed the visualization of three-dimensional microanatomy of the intact tongue mucosa and functional activity of taste cells ...

A Gunlu , N Gunlu,

In the present study, we identified free amino acid (FAA) contents and chemical composition in four populations of Salmo trutta macrostigma living in Mediterranean region of Turkey. In addition, taste impacts of FAAs were evaluated by taste active values. Moisture, protein, fat and ash content were found in the ranges of 75.49 - 79.59 %, 16.94 - 19.97 %, 1.58 - 3.75 % and, 1.39 - 1.56 %, respec...

2013
Masato Kirino Jason Parnes Anne Hansen Sadao Kiyohara Thomas E. Finger

Taste buds are gustatory endorgans which use an uncommon purinergic signalling system to transmit information to afferent gustatory nerve fibres. In mammals, ATP is a crucial neurotransmitter released by the taste cells to activate the afferent nerve fibres. Taste buds in mammals display a characteristic, highly specific ecto-ATPase (NTPDase2) activity, suggesting a role in inactivation of the ...

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