نتایج جستجو برای: taste

تعداد نتایج: 20168  

2017
Shristi Rawal Tania Huedo-Medina Howard J. Hoffman Helen Swede Valerie B. Duffy

OBJECTIVE Variation in taste perception and exposure to risk factors of taste alterations have been independently linked with elevated adiposity. Using a laboratory database, taste-adiposity associations were modeled and examined for whether taste functioning mediates the association between taste-related risk factors and adiposity. METHODS Healthy women (n = 407, 35.5 ± 16.9 y) self-reported...

Journal: :Critical reviews in oral biology and medicine : an official publication of the American Association of Oral Biologists 1992
M E Frank T P Hettinger A E Mott

The sense of taste is an oral chemical sense in mammals that is involved in the choice of foods. Initial transduction of taste stimuli occurs in taste buds, which are distributed in four discrete fields in the oral cavity. Medications can affect the taste buds and ion channels in taste-bud cell membranes involved in stimulus transduction. The sense of taste gradually declines with aging, with b...

Journal: :The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences 2012
Yu-Kyong Shin Wei-na Cong Huan Cai Wook Kim Stuart Maudsley Josephine M Egan Bronwen Martin

Normal aging is a complex process that affects every organ system in the body, including the taste system. Thus, we investigated the effects of the normal aging process on taste bud morphology, function, and taste responsivity in male mice at 2, 10, and 18 months of age. The 18-month-old animals demonstrated a significant reduction in taste bud size and number of taste cells per bud compared wi...

Journal: :Brain research 1974
B Oakley

It is known in mammals that regenerating taste fibers will reform, innervate and maintain new taste buds in characteristic tongue locations--the taste papillae. The ability of non-taste sensory and motor nerve fibers (auriculo-temporal, mylohyoid and hypoglossal nerves) to substitute for a taste (IXth) nerve was evaluated by whole nerve recording and anatomical examination of experimentally inn...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2002
John I Glendinning Adrienne Davis Sudha Ramaswamy

Animals can discriminate among many different types of foods. This discrimination process involves multiple sensory systems, but the sense of taste is known to play a central role. We asked how the taste system contributes to the discrimination of different "bitter" taste stimuli in Manduca sexta caterpillars. This insect has approximately eight bilateral pairs of taste cells that respond selec...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2006
Ryusuke Yoshida Noriatsu Shigemura Keisuke Sanematsu Keiko Yasumatsu Satoru Ishizuka Yuzo Ninomiya

It is known that a subset of taste cells generate action potentials in response to taste stimuli. However, responsiveness of these cells to particular tastants remains unknown. In the present study, by using a newly developed extracellular recording technique, we recorded action potentials from the basolateral membrane of single receptor cells in response to taste stimuli applied apically to ta...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2008
Gregory Smutzer Si Lam Lloyd Hastings Hetvi Desai Ray A Abarintos Marc Sobel Nabil Sayed

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS The purpose of this study was to determine the usefulness of edible taste strips for measuring human gustatory function. STUDY DESIGN The physical properties of edible taste strips were examined to determine their potential for delivering threshold and suprathreshold amounts of taste stimuli to the oral cavity. Taste strips were then assayed by fluorescence to analyze th...

Journal: :eNeuro 2015
Lingbin Meng Lisa Ohman-Gault Liqun Ma Robin F Krimm

Gustatory neurons transmit chemical information from taste receptor cells, which reside in taste buds in the oral cavity, to the brain. As adult taste receptor cells are renewed at a constant rate, nerve fibers must reconnect with new taste receptor cells as they arise. Therefore, the maintenance of gustatory innervation to the taste bud is an active process. Understanding how this process is r...

Journal: :Current opinion in neurobiology 2004
Kristin Scott

The discovery of two families of mammalian taste receptors has provided important insights into taste recognition and taste perception. Recent studies have examined the receptors and signaling pathways that mediate sweet, bitter, and amino acid taste detection in mammals. These studies demonstrate that taste cells are selectively tuned to different taste modalities and clarify the logic of tast...

2018
Yumei Qin Sunil K Sukumaran Masafumi Jyotaki Kevin Redding Peihua Jiang Robert F Margolskee

Mouse taste receptor cells survive from 3-24 days, necessitating their regeneration throughout adulthood. In anterior tongue, sonic hedgehog (SHH), released by a subpopulation of basal taste cells, regulates transcription factors Gli2 and Gli3 in stem cells to control taste cell regeneration. Using single-cell RNA-Seq we found that Gli3 is highly expressed in Tas1r3-expressing taste receptor ce...

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