Abstract: | The influence of secretions from von Ebner's lingual salivaryglands on gustatory function was studied in the rat. Neurophysiologicaltaste responses elicited by chemical stimulation of the circumvallatepapilla were recorded from the glossopharyngeal nerve whileinitiating salivary secretion in the same papilla. Salivarysecretion from von Ebner's glands significantly reduced tasteresponses to stimulation of the circumvallate papilla with variouschemicals. However, the magnitude of the reduction in responsediffered depending on the taste stimulus used. The reductionin response due to salivary secretion was blocked by prior administrationof the parasympathetic antagonist, atropine. These results demonstratea direct effect of salivary secretion on taste responses andillustrate the close relationship between taste function andthe secretion of von Ebner's glands. |