Amiloride and vertebrate gustatory responses to NaCl
[摘要] Amiloride at greater than or equal to 1 mu M may block epithelial Naf channels without affecting other cellular mechanisms, and attenuates gustatory responses to Lingual NaCl from the chorda tympani nerves (CT) of gerbil, hamster, rhesus monkey, and several strains of laboratory rat and mouse, and from glossopharyngeally innervated frog taste-receptor cells; at 5 mu M to 50 mu M, also from Wistar rat and mongrel dog CT. Affected units responded more to NaCl than to KCI. Suppression of CT responses to KCl, HCl, NH4Cl, or saccharides also occurred in some mammals, but amiloride did not elicit responses. Taste-dependent behaviors towards NaCl or KCI were altered. DBA and 129/J laboratory mice, and mudpuppy, were unaffected by amiloride. In humans, 10 mu M amiloride both produced taste reports and reduced total intensity of NaCl and LiCl by 15-20%. NaCl and LiCl sourness, and KCl and QHCl bitterness declined, but saltiness generally did not change. Effects on sweetness were inconsistent. Amiloride-sensitive gustatory mechanisms were prominent in some mammals, were not necessary for responses to NaCl, and were of minor importance for human taste. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
[发布日期] 1998-11-01 [发布机构]
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[关键词] taste;salt;NaCl;KCl;amiloride;neurophysiology;behavior;psychophysics [时效性]