نتایج جستجو برای: taste buds

تعداد نتایج: 25951  

2001
R L Doty L M Bartoshuk

Disorders, Agents, or Events Associated with Decreased Transport of Taste Stimuli to the Taste Buds, 458 Disorders, Agents, or Events Associated with Damage to Taste Sensorineural Structures, 458 Conclusions, 460 References, 460 Olfactory Dysfunction and Its Causes, 450 Disorders Associated with Decreased Transport of Odorant Molecules to the Olfactory Neuroepithelium,453 Disorders, Agents, or ...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2001
R F Krimm K K Miller P H Kitzman B M Davis K M Albers

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and neurotrophin-4 (NT4) are essential for the survival of geniculate ganglion neurons, which provide the sensory afferents for taste buds of the anterior tongue and palate. To determine how these target-derived growth factors regulate gustatory development, the taste system was examined in transgenic mice that overexpress BDNF (BDNF-OE) or NT4 (NT4-OE) ...

Journal: :Developmental biology 2009
Yoshiyuki Yamamoto Mardi S Byerly William R Jackman William R Jeffery

This study addresses the role of sonic hedgehog (shh) in increasing oral-pharyngeal constructive traits (jaws and taste buds) at the expense of eyes in the blind cavefish Astyanax mexicanus. In cavefish embryos, eye primordia degenerate under the influence of hyperactive Shh signaling. In concert, cavefish show amplified jaw size and taste bud numbers as part of a change in feeding behavior. To...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2000
A Caicedo M S Jafri S D Roper

The neurotransmitters at synapses in taste buds are not yet known with confidence. Here we report a new calcium-imaging technique for taste buds that allowed us to test for the presence of glutamate receptors (GluRs) in living isolated tissue preparations. Taste cells of rat foliate papillae were loaded with calcium green dextran (CaGD). Lingual slices containing CaGD-labeled taste cells were i...

Journal: :Behavioural processes 2007
Oskar Pineño

Two conditioned taste aversion experiments with rats assessed the relative effectiveness in providing evidence of within-compound learning of different procedures that involve the initial compound presentation of two stimuli, A and X, with the unconditioned stimulus (i.e., AX+). In Experiment 1, following a single AX+ trial, groups A+ and B+ received an additional conditioning trial (i.e., infl...

2017
Alexa J Pullicin Michael H Penner Juyun Lim

Studies have reported that some animals, including humans, can taste mixtures of glucose oligomers (i.e., maltooligosaccharides, MOS) and that their detection is independent of the known T1R2/T1R3 sweet taste receptor. In an effort to understand potential mechanisms underlying the taste perception of glucose oligomers in humans, this study was designed to investigate: 1) the variability of tast...

Journal: :Science 2005
Makoto Sugita Yoshiki Shiba

The recent discovery of mammalian bitter, sweet, and umami taste receptors indicates how the different taste qualities are encoded at the periphery. However, taste representations in the brain remain elusive. We used a genetic approach to visualize the neuronal circuitries of bitter and sweet tastes in mice to gain insight into how taste recognition is accomplished in the brain. By selectively ...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2002
Leslie M Stone Christine L Wilcox Sue C Kinnamon

Foreign genes can be transferred into taste cells via adenoviral vectors. The present study was undertaken to characterize the subpopulation of taste cells that are susceptible to adenovirus infection and to determine whether another viral vector, derived from herpes simplex 1 (HSV-1), infects the same subpopulation of taste cells. Using an adenovirus containing the gene for enhanced green fluo...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2005
Charlotte M Mistretta Arturas Grigaliunas Hong-Xiang Liu

Taste function requires neural circuits to transmit gustatory information from taste receptor cells in taste buds, via afferent nerves to the soma of ganglion neurons, and through central ganglion processes into the brainstem. During initial formation, the sensory ganglion neurons have a key situation in establishing receptive fields by extending neurites bidirectionally, to the peripheral tast...

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. ...

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