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苦い刺激を区別する味覚受容体細胞
1Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Program in Neuroscience, University of Miami School of Medicine, 1600 NW 10th Avenue, Miami, FL 33136, USA. acaicedo@chroma.med.miami.edu
まとめ
ネズミのほとんどの苦味感受細胞は狭い調節で,たった1つの苦味化合物に対してしか反応しない. これは,広範な反応ではなく,明確な細胞集団が,苦い味の知覚の基礎であることを示唆しています.
科学分野:
- 神経科学は神経科学である.
- 感覚生物学 感覚生物学について
- 味覚受容体細胞の生理学
背景:
- 最近の研究では,単一の味蕾細胞が複数の苦い味の受容体を発現することが示されています.
- この発見は,味覚受容体細胞が苦い味に選択的に調整されているか,または広く調整されているかについての議論を復活させました.
研究 の 目的:
- ネズミの味覚受容体細胞のチューニング特性を調査するために.
- 個々の細胞が異なる苦い刺激を区別できるかどうかを判断する.
主な方法:
- カルシウム画像は,ネズミの味覚受容体細胞の反応を測定するために使用されました.
- 細胞は,5つの苦い化合物のパネルに in situ 暴露されました.
主要な成果:
- 苦い味に反応する味覚細胞の大部分は,試験した5つの苦い化合物の1つによってのみ活性化されました.
- 複数の化合物に対して反応した細胞における2つの刺激に対する反応の間で有意な関連性は見つかりませんでした.
結論:
- 苦い味の知覚は,広く調整された苦い味に敏感な細胞の均質な集団に依存していません.
- 異なる苦い刺激が,苦い味に敏感な味の細胞の異なるサブ集団を活性化させるという証拠があります.
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