نتایج جستجو برای: taste

تعداد نتایج: 20168  

Journal: :Neuroscience 2017
Masataka Narukawa Azusa Kurokawa Rie Kohta Takumi Misaka

Previous studies have shown that aging modifies taste sensitivity. However, the factors affecting the changes in taste sensitivity remain unclear. To investigate the cause of the age-related changes in taste sensitivity, we compared the peripheral taste detection systems in young and old mice. First, we examined whether taste sensitivity varied according to age using behavioral assays. We confi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Wenwen Ren Brian C Lewandowski Jaime Watson Eitaro Aihara Ken Iwatsuki Alexander A Bachmanov Robert F Margolskee Peihua Jiang

Leucine-rich repeat-containing G protein-coupled receptor 5 (Lgr5) and its homologs (e.g., Lgr6) mark adult stem cells in multiple tissues. Recently, we and others have shown that Lgr5 marks adult taste stem/progenitor cells in posterior tongue. However, the regenerative potential of Lgr5-expressing (Lgr5(+)) cells and the identity of adult taste stem/progenitor cells that regenerate taste tiss...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Yutaka Maruyama Elizabeth Pereira Robert F Margolskee Nirupa Chaudhari Stephen D Roper

A number of gustatory receptors have been proposed to underlie umami, the taste of L-glutamate, and certain other amino acids and nucleotides. However, the response profiles of these cloned receptors have not been validated against responses recorded from taste receptor cells that are the native detectors of umami taste. We investigated umami taste responses in mouse circumvallate taste buds in...

2017
Ryusuke Yoshida Misa Shin Keiko Yasumatsu Shingo Takai Mayuko Inoue Noriatsu Shigemura Soichi Takiguchi Seiji Nakamura Yuzo Ninomiya

Cholecystokinin (CCK) is a gut hormone released from enteroendocrine cells. CCK functions as an anorexigenic factor by acting on CCK receptors expressed on the vagal afferent nerve and hypothalamus with a synergistic interaction between leptin. In the gut, tastants such as amino acids and bitter compounds stimulate CCK release from enteroendocrine cells via activation of taste transduction path...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 1998
R F Krimm D L Hill

To determine whether the innervation of taste buds changes during postnatal development, the number of geniculate ganglion cells that innervated single fungiform taste buds were quantified in the tip- and midregions of the tongue of adult and developing rats. There was substantial variation in both the size of individual taste buds and number of geniculate ganglion cells that innervated them. I...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2012
Laura McLaughlin Suzanne M Mahon

Taste dysfunction is a significant but underestimated issue for patients with cancer. Impaired taste results in changes in diet and appetite, early satiety, and impaired social interactions. Nurses can play a key role in educating patients and families on the pathophysiology of taste dysfunction by suggesting interventions to treat the consequences of taste dysfunction, when available, and offe...

2011
Yusuke Tahara Akihiro Ikeda Yoshihiro Maehara Masaaki Habara Kiyoshi Toko

A miniaturized taste sensor chip was designed for use in a portable-type taste sensing system. The fabricated sensor chip (40 mm × 26 mm × 2.2 mm) has multiple taste-sensing sites consisting of a poly(hydroxyethyl methacrylate) hydrogel with KCl as the electrolyte layer for stability of the membrane potential and artificial lipid membranes as the taste sensing elements. The sensor responses to ...

Journal: :Nutrition and cancer 2017
Irene IJpma Erik R Timmermans Remco J Renken Gert J Ter Horst Anna K L Reyners

A metallic taste is reported by cancer patients as a side effect of systemic therapy. Despite the high prevalence, this taste alteration has received limited attention. The present study investigated: 1) the prevalence of metallic taste in cancer patients treated with systemic therapy; 2) possible predictors of metallic taste; and 3) characteristics of metallic taste. A heterogeneous population...

2012
Yijen A. Huang Jeff Grant Stephen Roper

Recent studies suggest that l-glutamate may be an efferent transmitter released from axons innervating taste buds. In this report, we determined the types of ionotropic synaptic glutamate receptors present on taste cells and that underlie this postulated efferent transmission. We also studied what effect glutamate exerts on taste bud function. We isolated mouse taste buds and taste cells, condu...

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