نتایج جستجو برای: genetic taste sensitivity

تعداد نتایج: 948718  

Journal: :Animal : an international journal of animal bioscience 2013
A M Ferreira S S Araújo E Sales-Baptista A M Almeida

Genetic studies on taste sensitivity, and bitter taste receptors (T2R) in particular, are an essential tool to understand ingestive behavior and its relation to variations of nutritional status occurring in ruminants. In the present study, we conducted a data-mining search to identify T2R candidates in sheep by comparison with the described T2R in cattle and using recently available ovine genom...

2012
Julia A. Emerson

This paper introduces a lab project developed for the Summer Teachers’ Workshop in Genomics at Amherst College, and is easily tailored to the weekly format of undergraduate laboratory courses in genetics, genomics, molecular biology, or evolution. The project examines single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with human taste sensitivity to the bitter compound phenylthiocarbamide (PTC). Human ...

2017
Shun Uchizono Taichi Q. Itoh Haein Kim Naoki Hamada Jae Young Kwon Teiichi Tanimura

Taste sensitivity to sugars plays an essential role in the initiation of feeding behavior. In Drosophila melanogaster, recent studies have identified several gustatory receptor (Gr) genes required for sensing sweet compounds. However, it is as yet undetermined how these GRs function as taste receptors tuned to a wide range of sugars. Among sugars, fructose has been suggested to be detected by a...

2012
Leiu Heapost

The article discusses the genetic characterisation of Estonians on the basis of the traits of PTC and colour blindness in Estonian population samples from various parts of Estonia. The taste sensitivity to PTC was studied in 2559 Estonian schoolchildren from 24 localities and of colour blindness in 4300 males from 33 localities. Results: The frequency of nontasters was 25.4% on average; t gene ...

Journal: :Biomedical microdevices 2012
Chunsheng Wu Liping Du Ling Zou Luhang Zhao Ping Wang

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is considered as the key neurotransmitter in taste buds for taste signal transmission and processing. Measurements of ATP secreted from single taste receptor cell (TRC) with high sensitivity and specificity are essential for investigating mechanisms underlying taste cell-to-cell communications. In this study, we presented an aptamer-based biosensor for the detection...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2007
Theresa L White Laura V Dishaw Paul R Sheehe Steven L Youngentob

Ethanol's taste attributes undoubtedly contribute to the development of drug preference. Ethanol's taste is both sweet and bitter. Taster status for bitter 6-n-propylthiouracil (PROP) has been proposed as a genetic marker for alcoholism; however, human results are conflicting. We collected preference scores for both tastants in 4 mouse strains selected on the basis of previously reported taste ...

2017
Ken-ichi Aoyama Yuichiro Okino Hiroshi Yamazaki Rena Kojima Masahiro Uchibori Yasuhiro Nakanishi Yoshihide Ota Akihiro Kaneko

Objectives: The aim of this study was to establish a prediction system for taste sense according to questionnaire surveys about dietary background. This study is a follow-up to a previously published Previous Article. Research Methods & Procedures: A total of 63 healthy Japanese participants, aged 20–28 years, who did not have smoking and drinking alcohol habit, were surveyed. Questionnaires ab...

Journal: :Chemosensory perception 2010
Valerie B Duffy John E Hayes Andrew C Davidson Judith R Kidd Kenneth K Kidd Linda M Bartoshuk

Taste and oral sensations vary in humans. Some of this variation has a genetic basis, and two commonly measured phenotypes are the bitterness of propylthiouracil (PROP) and the number of fungiform papillae on the anterior tongue. While the genetic control of fungiform papilla is unclear, PROP bitterness associates with allelic variation in the taste receptor gene, TAS2R38. The two common allele...

2014
Marta Yanina Pepino David Bradley J. Christopher Eagon Shelby Sullivan Nada A. Abumrad Samuel Klein

OBJECTIVE Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery causes greater weight loss than laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB). We tested the hypothesis that RYGB has weight loss-independent effects on taste perception, which influence eating behavior and contribute to the greater weight loss. METHODS Subjects were studied before and after ∼20% weight loss induced by RYGB (n = 17) or LAGB (...

Journal: :Chemical senses 1996
M Nakagawa K Mizuma T Inui

Taste perception depends not only on the chemical and physical properties of tastants, but may also depend on the physiological and psychological conditions of those who do the tasting. In this study, the effects of mood state on taste sensitivity was evaluated in humans who were exposed to conditions of mental or physical fatigue and tension. Taste responses to quinine sulfate (bitter), citric...

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