نتایج جستجو برای: taste

تعداد نتایج: 20168  

اخوان‌کرباسی, صدیقه, فلاح, راضیه, گلستان, مطهره, اسلامی, ضیاء, صدربافقی, مهدخت, ملکی, غضنفر , موسوی, سید عبدالحمید, میرناصری, فهیمه السادات,

Introduction: Zinc deficiency is a health problem in many communities, especially among children because of growth spurt. Zinc deficiency can causegrowth limitation, delay in sexuel maturity, behavior disorders and abnormalities of immune system,susceptibility to respiratory and gasterointestinal infections and impairment of taste and smell perception. Material and Method: One of the methods ...

2012
Pu Feng Hang Zhao Jinghua Chai Liquan Huang Hong Wang

Taste buds are chemosensory structures widely distributed on the surface of the oral cavity and larynx. Taste cells, exposed to the oral environment, face great challenges in defense against potential pathogens. While immune cells, such as T-cells and macrophages, are rarely found in taste buds, high levels of expression of some immune-response-associated molecules are observed in taste buds. Y...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Tom P Heath Jan K Melichar David J Nutt Lucy F Donaldson

Circumstances in which serotonin (5-HT) and noradrenaline (NA) are altered, such as in anxiety or depression, are associated with taste disturbances, indicating the importance of these transmitters in the determination of taste thresholds in health and disease. In this study, we show for the first time that human taste thresholds are plastic and are lowered by modulation of systemic monoamines....

2004
MARK A. HOSLEY

Bilateral innervation allows more than 80% of the 610 vallate taste buds to survive removal of one IXth nerve in adult rats. Removal of both IXth nerves in neonatal or adult rats results in the absence of taste buds. In studying development, we found that removing or crushing one IXth nerve in three-day-old neonates profoundly decreased the number of vallate taste buds that subsequently develop...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2007
Maria G Veldhuizen Genevieve Bender R Todd Constable Dana M Small

Selective attention is thought to be associated with enhanced processing in modality-specific cortex. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to evaluate brain response during a taste detection task. We demonstrate that trying to detect the presence of taste in a tasteless solution results in enhanced activity in insula and overlying operculum. The same task does not recruit orbitofrontal...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2005
Hirohito Miura Hiromi Kato Yuko Kusakabe Mizuho Tagami Jun Miura-Ohnuma Tetsuya Ookura Yoichiro Shindo Yuzo Ninomiya Akihiro Hino

In mammals, taste buds arise from local epithelium and are maintained by continuous cell renewal (Beidler and Smallman, 1965; Farbman, 1980; Delay et al., 1986; Stone et al., 1995). The life span of taste cells is estimated to be ~10 days. Denervation causes the degeneration of taste buds, indicating that the taste nerves trophically maintain the taste buds. It is assumed that cell proliferatio...

Journal: :Cell 2009
David A. Yarmolinsky Charles S. Zuker Nicholas J.P. Ryba

The sense of taste is a specialized chemosensory system dedicated to the evaluation of food and drink. Despite the fact that vertebrates and insects have independently evolved distinct anatomic and molecular pathways for taste sensation, there are clear parallels in the organization and coding logic between the two systems. There is now persuasive evidence that tastant quality is mediated by la...

2017
Preety Negi Pamela-Alice Kingsley Maria Thomas Jaineet Sachdeva Himanshu Srivastava Babusha Kalra

Introduction The majority of patients receiving concurrent chemoradiotherapy frequently complain of changes in their taste perception, and other distressing symptoms affecting their quality of life. This study was undertaken to determine the pattern of gustatory impairment and its recovery in irradiated head and neck cancer patients in India. Materials and Methods Thirty patients undergoing r...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Kazuaki Ogawa John Caprio

The present study investigates for the first time in any teleost the amino acid specificity and sensitivity of single glossopharyngeal (cranial nerve IX) fibers that innervate taste buds within the oropharyngeal cavity. These results are contrasted with similar data obtained from facial (cranial nerve VII) fibers that innervate extraoral taste buds. The major finding is that functional differen...

Journal: :Chemical senses 2001
K Yamaguchi S Harada N Kanemaru Y Kasahara

Alteration in the number of taste buds on the soft palate (SP), fungiform (FF), foliate (FL) and circumvallate (CV) papillae in the common marmoset at different postnatal ages was examined histologically. After paraffin embedding, complete serial sections at 10 microm thickness were made and stained by HE. Digitized images for each section were examined carefully. The number of FF taste buds at...

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