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Published on: June 15, 2015
Normal Taste Acceptance and Preference of PANX1 Knockout Mice
Michael G Tordoff1, Tiffany R Aleman2, Hillary T Ellis2
1Monell Chemical Senses Center, 3500 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA, tordoff@monell.org.
Abstract:
Taste compounds detected by G protein-coupled receptors on the apical surface of Type 2 taste cells initiate an intracellular molecular cascade culminating in the release of ATP. It has been suggested that this ATP release is accomplished by pannexin 1 (PANX1). However, we report here that PANX1 knockout mice do not differ from wild-type controls in response to representative taste solutions, measured using 5-s brief-access tests or 48-h two-bottle choice tests. This implies that PANX1 is unnecessary for taste detection and consequently that ATP release from Type 2 taste cells does not require PANX1.

