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Taste Preference Assay for Adult Drosophila
Published on: September 8, 2016
味觉受体细胞可以区分苦味刺激
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
概括
大多数老鼠的苦味感应细胞是微调的,只对一种苦味化合物做出反应. 这表明独特的细胞群,而不是广泛的反应,是苦味感知的基础.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 感官生物学 感官生物学
- 味觉受体细胞生理学 味觉受体细胞生理学
背景情况:
- 最近的研究表明,单个味蕾细胞可以表达多个苦味受体.
- 这一发现重新激起了关于味觉受体细胞是否被选择性或广泛调整为苦味的争论.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究大鼠味觉受体细胞的调特性.
- 为了确定单个细胞是否能区分不同的苦刺激.
主要方法:
- 成像被用来测量大鼠味觉受体细胞的反应.
- 细胞在现场暴露在五种苦味化合物的面板中.
主要成果:
- 大多数对苦味反应的味觉细胞被测试的五种苦味化合物中只有一种激活.
- 在对多种化合物反应的细胞中,对任何两个刺激的反应之间没有发现显著的关联.
结论:
- 苦味感知不依赖于广泛调的苦味敏感细胞的同质群体.
- 有证据表明,不同的苦刺激激活了苦味敏感味觉细胞的不同亚群.
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