A new method to measure taste bud function
测量味蕾功能的新方法
基本信息
- 批准号:8394919
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 30.89万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2006-04-01 至 2016-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AcetylcholineAdverse effectsAgeusiaAmilorideBiosensorCell CommunicationCellsChemosensitizationChinese Hamster Ovary CellChinese PeopleCodeCommunitiesDataDietDyesDysgeusiaEnzymesFatty acid glycerol estersFeedbackFiberFigs - dietaryFundingGenetic EngineeringGlutamatesGoalsGrantGray unit of radiation doseHamstersHeterogeneityImageInterventionLearningMeasuresMediatingMethodsMusNorepinephrineObesityOutcomeOutputOvaryPatternPeptidesPeripheralPharmaceutical PreparationsQuality of lifeReportingResearchResearch PersonnelSensorySerotoninShapesSignal TransductionSodium ChlorideSubstance PSynapsesTaste Bud CellTaste BudsTaste PerceptionTechniquesType I Epithelial Receptor CellType II Epithelial Receptor CellType III Epithelial Receptor Cellafferent nerveautocrinecombatcompliance behaviorcomputerized data processingfeedinggamma-Aminobutyric Acidnovelparacrinepresynapticreceptorresearch studyresponsesweet taste perceptiontransmission processuptake
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This proposal investigates synaptic transmitters in mammalian taste buds. My Specific Aims include identifying the principal transmitters released by mouse taste cells during gustatory stimulation and determining where these transmitters act. Transmitters that have been identified to date and shown to be released by taste cells include serotonin, ATP, and norepinephrine. However, there is strong evidence that there are others, including glutamate, acetylcholine, and certain peptides. To complete the Aims, we will use a biosensor technique we developed and optimized in the previous funding period. Our biosensors consist of genetically-engineered CHO cells that are very sensitive to specific transmitters. We will use functional Ca2+ imaging to measure taste-evoked activity in taste cells and biosensors. We will correlate our findings with immunostaining for the receptors, transporters, and biosynthetic enzymes of candidate transmitters to confirm their presence and action in taste buds. This approach will allow us to answer such questions as: what are the transmitters in taste buds? Are there different transmitters for different tastes? How do taste cells interact via these transmitters? The long-term goal of this project is to construct a diagram of synaptic interactions that take place in the taste bud during taste stimulation. Understanding these interactions may help explain how different tastes (sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami) are discriminated.
描述(由申请人提供):该提案研究了哺乳动物味蕾中的突触发射机。我的具体目的包括识别小鼠味道细胞在味觉刺激过程中释放的主要发射机,并确定这些发射器的作用。迄今已鉴定出来的发射机并被味觉细胞释放,包括5-羟色胺,ATP和去甲肾上腺素。但是,有充分的证据表明,还有其他,包括谷氨酸,乙酰胆碱和某些肽。为了完成目标,我们将使用我们在上一个资金期间开发和优化的生物传感器技术。我们的生物传感器由对特定发射器非常敏感的基因工程CHO细胞组成。我们将使用功能性CA2+成像来测量味觉细胞和生物传感器中的味觉诱发活性。我们将与候选发射机的受体,转运蛋白和生物合成酶的免疫染色相关联,以确认它们在味蕾中的存在和作用。这种方法将使我们能够回答以下问题:味蕾中的发射器是什么?有不同口味的发射器吗?味道细胞如何通过这些发射器相互作用?该项目的长期目标是构建味觉刺激期间在味蕾中发生的突触相互作用的图。了解这些相互作用可能有助于解释不同的口味(甜,酸,咸,苦,鲜味)如何被歧视。
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