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Acute anosmia in the mouse: behavioral discrimination among the four basic taste substances
H Uebayashi1, T Hatanaka, F Kanemura
1Department of Veterinary Physiology, Faculty of Agriculture, Gifu University, 1-1 Yanagido, Gifu 501-1193, Japan.
Abstract:
The importance of taste and smell in discrimination of tastes was examined in normal and anosmic mice. We studied the influence of olfaction on taste sensation using behavioral and electrophysiological methods in both normal animals and animals made anosmic mice by destroying their olfactory receptor cells with zinc sulfate (ZnSO(4)) solution. Electrophysiological responses from chorda tympani nerves showed that peripheral taste receptor cells transmitted taste signals normally to the central nervous system, even when the olfactory senses were abnormal. Behavioral observations showed that mice with abnormal olfaction could not differentiate tastes.