نتایج جستجو برای: genetic taste sensitivity

تعداد نتایج: 948718  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Masashi Inoue Danielle R Reed Xia Li Michael G Tordoff Gary K Beauchamp Alexander A Bachmanov

Recent studies have shown that the T1R3 receptor protein encoded by the Tas1r3 gene is involved in transduction of sweet taste. To assess ligand specificity of the T1R3 receptor, we analyzed the association of Tas1r3 allelic variants with taste responses in mice. In the F2 hybrids between the C57BL/6ByJ (B6) and 129P3/J (129) inbred mouse strains, we determined genotypes of markers on chromosom...

2003
Alejandro Caicedo Elizabeth Pereira Robert F. Margolskee Stephen D. Roper

Many bitter stimuli are believed to bind to specific G-protein-coupled membrane receptors on taste cells. Despite the compelling evidence for its pivotal role in bitter taste sensation, a direct involvement of the G-protein subunit -gustducin in bitter taste transduction in taste cells has not been demonstrated in situ at the cellular level. We recorded activation of taste cells by bitter stimu...

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....

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2015
Anja Voigt Juliane Bojahr Masataka Narukawa Sandra Hübner Ulrich Boehm Wolfgang Meyerhof

UNLABELLED Taste perception begins in the oral cavity by interactions of taste stimuli with specific receptors. Specific subsets of taste receptor cells (TRCs) are activated upon tastant stimulation and transmit taste signals to afferent nerve fibers and ultimately to the brain. How specific TRCs impinge on the innervating nerves and how the activation of a subset of TRCs leads to the discrimin...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2007
Kaisu Keskitalo Hely Tuorila Tim D Spector Lynn F Cherkas Antti Knaapila Karri Silventoinen Markus Perola

BACKGROUND Sweet taste preferences are measured by several often correlated measures. OBJECTIVE We examined the relative proportions of genetic and environmental effects on sweet taste preference indicators and their mutual correlations. DESIGN A total of 663 female twins (324 complete pairs, 149 monozygous and 175 dizygous pairs) aged 17-80 y rated the liking and intensity of a 20% (wt/vol...

Journal: :Genetics 1988
T Tanimura K Isono M T Yamamoto

The taste sensitivity to the disaccharide trehalose of Drosophila melanogaster is under the genetic control by the Tre gene on the X chromosome. The gene is genetically dimorphic for high and low sensitivity and is likely to be functioning in the primary step of chemoreception. We have determined the cytological localization of the Tre gene to be between 5A10 and 5B1-3 by analyzing the sensitiv...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2004
Steven Nordin Daniel A Broman Jonas K Olofsson Marianne Wulff

Self-reported abnormal sensitivity, qualitative distortions and phantom sensations with respect to smell and taste was assessed with a longitudinal design, based on questions referring to gestational weeks 13-16 and 31-34 of pregnancy in comparison with 9-12 weeks post partum and with non-pregnant women with corresponding time durations and intervals. The results show that abnormal smell and/or...

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