Different Characteristics of Gustatory Responses Between the Greater Superficial Petrosal and Chorda Tympani Nerves in the Rat |
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Authors: | Harada, Shuitsu Yamamoto, Takashi Yamaguchi, Keiko Kasahara, Yasuo |
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Abstract: | The integrated responses to gustatory stimuli applied to thesoft palate were recorded from the greater superficial petrosalnerve (GSP) and were compared with those from the chorda tympaninerve (CT) innervating the anterior part of the tongue in therat. Stimuli included various concentrations of NaCl, sucrose,HCl and quinine hydrochloride, and 0.5 M of six sugars. Theinhibitory effects of amiloride on the responses to sodium salts,including various concentration of NaCl, 0.1 M sodium acetateand 0.01 M sodium saccharin, were also tested. Both the phasicand tonic responses to sugars in the GSP were significantlylarger than those in the CT, whereas both responses to NaClin the GSP were significantly smaller than those in the CT.Although amiloride at 50 µM significantly depressed thephasic and tonic responses to NaCl with a wide range of concentrationin the CT, little inhibitory effect was observed in the GSP.The tonic response to sodium acetate, when dissolved in amiloridesolution, was depressed to 15% of the control in the CT, andslightly but significantly depressed to 70% in the GSP. Theseresponse characteristics of the GSP may play important rolesin the processing of gustatory information. Chem. Senses 22:133140, 1997. |
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