Oral lipase activities and fat-taste receptors for fat-taste sensing in chickens |
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Authors: | Yuko Kawabata Fuminori Kawabata Shotaro Nishimura Shoji Tabata |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Functional Anatomy, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan |
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Abstract: | ![]() It has been reported that a functional fat-taste receptor, GPR120, is present in chicken oral tissues, and that chickens can detect fat taste in a behavioral test. However, although triglycerides need to be digested to free fatty acids to be recognized by fat-taste receptors such as GPR120, it remains unknown whether lipase activities exist in chicken oral tissues. To examine this question, we first cloned another fat-taste receptor candidate gene, CD36, from the chicken palate. Then, using RT-PCR, we determined that GPR120 and CD36 were broadly expressed in chicken oral and gastrointestinal tissues. Also by RT-PCR, we confirmed that several lipase genes were expressed in both oral and gastrointestinal tissues. Finally, we analyzed the lipase activities of oral tissues by using a fluorogenic triglyceride analog as a lipase substrate. We found there are functional lipases in oral tissues as well as in the stomach and pancreas. These results suggested that chickens have a basic fat-taste reception system that incorporates a triglycerides/oral-lipases/free fatty acids/GPR120 axis and CD36 axis. |
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Keywords: | Chicken GPR120 CD36 Lipase Fat taste Rostrum |
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