نتایج جستجو برای: taste atmosphere

تعداد نتایج: 74774  

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2004
Jane Bradbury

T he ability to taste food is a life-and-death matter. Failure to recognise food with a high enough caloric content could mean a slow death from malnutrition. Failure to detect a poison could result in near-instant expiration. And now, as researchers begin to understand some of the nuts and bolts of taste perception, it seems that the sense of taste may also have more subtle effects on health. ...

2011
Nao Horio Ryusuke Yoshida Keiko Yasumatsu Yuchio Yanagawa Yoshiro Ishimaru Hiroaki Matsunami Yuzo Ninomiya

BACKGROUND The polycystic kidney disease-like ion channel PKD2L1 and its associated partner PKD1L3 are potential candidates for sour taste receptors. PKD2L1 is expressed in type III taste cells that respond to sour stimuli and genetic elimination of cells expressing PKD2L1 substantially reduces chorda tympani nerve responses to sour taste stimuli. However, the contribution of PKD2L1 and PKD1L3 ...

2009
Carole Tournier Claire Sulmont-Rossé Elisabeth Guichard

Flavour perception is determinant for the acceptability of food products by consumers. Aroma and taste play an important role in flavour perception and it is well known that the chemical composition of the matrix and consequently its structure influences release and perception of flavour. However, from simultaneous measurements of human perception and physical concentration in vivo, texture – a...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Yoshihiro Murata Toshiaki Yasuo Ryusuke Yoshida Kunihiko Obata Yuchio Yanagawa Robert F Margolskee Yuzo Ninomiya

Only some taste cells fire action potentials in response to sapid stimuli. Type II taste cells express many taste transduction molecules but lack well-elaborated synapses, bringing into question the functional significance of action potentials in these cells. We examined the dependence of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) transmitter release from taste cells on action potentials. To identify type II...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2005
Federico Bermúdez-Rattoni Luis Núñez-Jaramillo Israela Balderas

Recognition memory is the ability to assert the familiarity of things previously encountered. In the case of food, when an animal encounters a new taste, it hesitates to eat it, showing a reduced consumption—a neophobic response. However, when the new taste has no negative consequences, it becomes recognized as a safe signal, leading to an increase in its consumption (attenuation of neophobia)....

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2011
Gabriela de Brito Sanchez Martin Giurfa

Understanding taste processing in the nervous system is a fundamental challenge of modern neuroscience. Recent research on the neural bases of taste coding in invertebrates and vertebrates allows discussion of whether labelled-line or across-fibre pattern encoding applies to taste perception. While the former posits that each gustatory receptor responds to one stimulus or a very limited range o...

2015
Dany Gaillard Mingang Xu Fei Liu Sarah E. Millar Linda A. Barlow Peihua Jiang

Continuous taste bud cell renewal is essential to maintain taste function in adults; however, the molecular mechanisms that regulate taste cell turnover are unknown. Using inducible Cre-lox technology, we show that activation of β-catenin signaling in multipotent lingual epithelial progenitors outside of taste buds diverts daughter cells from a general epithelial to a taste bud fate. Moreover, ...

2014
Ahmed Nagy Catriona M. Steele Cathy A. Pelletier

Taste is a property that is thought to potentially modulate swallowing behavior. Whether such effects depend on taste, intensity remains unclear. This study explored differences in the amplitudes of tongue-palate pressures in swallowing as a function of taste stimulus concentration. Tongue-palate pressures were collected in 80 healthy women, in two age groups (under 40, over 60), stratified by ...

Journal: :Differentiation; research in biological diversity 1995
C Zhang M Cotter A Lawton B Oakley L Wong Q Zeng

All or nearly all intragemmal (elongated) cells of rat taste buds were immunopositive for keratins 7, 8, and 19. In contrast, keratin 18 was detected in 19 +/- 5 cells per taste bud (mean +/- sd), or about 25% of the intragemmal cells. During taste bud development keratins 7, 8, and 19 were evident initially in polygonal cells and later in elongated taste cells. Keratin 8 appeared in vallate ta...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2004
Noriatsu Shigemura Rie Ohta Yuko Kusakabe Hirohito Miura Akihiro Hino Kiyoshi Koyano Kiyohito Nakashima Yuzo Ninomiya

Leptin is a hormone that regulates body weight homeostasis mainly via the hypothalamic functional leptin receptor Ob-Rb. Recently, we proposed that the taste organ is a new peripheral target for leptin. Leptin selectively inhibits mouse taste cell responses to sweet substances and thereby may act as a sweet taste modulator. The present study further investigated leptin action on the taste syste...

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