Biochemical studies of taste sensation: II. Labeling of cyclic amp of bovine taste papillae in response to Sweet and bitter stimuli
β Scribed by Dr. Robert H. Cagan
- Book ID
- 102910990
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1976
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 574 KB
- Volume
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0360-4012
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Labeling of cyclic AMP of taste papillae and its responsiveness to taste stimuli has been measured using whole papillae from bovine tongue prelabeled with [8β^14^ C] adenine. Labeling was measured in circumvallate and fungiform papillae, both of which contain taste buds, and in filiform papillae and small blocks of tongue epithelium, which are devoid of taste buds. No differences were observed in the levels of activity.
The labeling of cyclic AMP of circumvallate papillae showed only small increases (12β22%) in the presence of the taste stimulus sucrose (sweet), and the stimulatory effects were not statistically significant. The increase due to sucrose was not potentiated by theophylline. No stimulation by sucrose was observed with epithelium controls. Lactose, which is a poor taste stimulus, did not stimulate labeling of cyclic AMP in taste papillae. Theophylline, caffeine, and quinine (bitter) stimulated labeling of cyclic AMP by up to 2βfold, as did LβEpinephrine.
Evidence for a specific role of cyclic AMP as a second messenger in taste sensation was not obtained. It is suggested that cyclic AMP might provide a mechanistic basis for studying some of the effects of sweet and bitter compounds in mixtures.
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