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Denatonium stimulates Ca2+ signaling in taste cells of type I
Authors:R A Romanov  G D Churbanov  O A Rogachevskaya  S S Kolesnikov
Institution:1. Institute of Cell Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Institutskaya, 3, Moscow oblast, Pushchino, 142290, Russia
Abstract:Taste cells of type I express the polymodal receptor CASR previously found in a heterologous system to recognize bitter denatonium as a ligand. Here we studied responsiveness of the type I cells to a variety of sapid compounds using Ca2+ imaging. Taste cells were isolated from mouse CV papillae and loaded with Ca2+ dye Fluo-4. Type I cells were identified by their spindle-like shape and strong responsiveness to bath ATP. It was found that among a number of bitter and sweet substances, solely dinatonium stimulated Ca2+ signaling in type I cells. Denatonium responses were inhibited by the PLC inhibitior U73122 and calcilytic NSP-2143, the observations pointing out to the involvement of PLC-coupled receptors, most likely being CASR. Our overall findings indicate that denatonium can be recognized not only by primary chemosensory cells of type II but also by taste cells of type I.
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