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Electrophysiological Responses from the Human Tongue to the Six Taste Qualities and Their Relationships with PROP Taster Status

Taste buds containing receptor cells that primarily detect one taste quality provide the basis for discrimination across taste qualities. The molecular receptor multiplicity and the interactions occurring between bud cells encode information about the chemical identity, nutritional value, and potent...

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Autores principales: Melis, Melania, Sollai, Giorgia, Mastinu, Mariano, Pani, Danilo, Cosseddu, Piero, Bonfiglio, Annalisa, Crnjar, Roberto, Tepper, Beverly J., Tomassini Barbarossa, Iole
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7400817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32645975
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12072017
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author Melis, Melania
Sollai, Giorgia
Mastinu, Mariano
Pani, Danilo
Cosseddu, Piero
Bonfiglio, Annalisa
Crnjar, Roberto
Tepper, Beverly J.
Tomassini Barbarossa, Iole
author_facet Melis, Melania
Sollai, Giorgia
Mastinu, Mariano
Pani, Danilo
Cosseddu, Piero
Bonfiglio, Annalisa
Crnjar, Roberto
Tepper, Beverly J.
Tomassini Barbarossa, Iole
author_sort Melis, Melania
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description Taste buds containing receptor cells that primarily detect one taste quality provide the basis for discrimination across taste qualities. The molecular receptor multiplicity and the interactions occurring between bud cells encode information about the chemical identity, nutritional value, and potential toxicity of stimuli before transmitting signals to the hindbrain. PROP (6-n-propylthiouracil) tasting is widely considered a marker for individual variations of taste perception, dietary preferences, and health. However, controversial data have been reported. We present measures of the peripheral gustatory system activation in response to taste qualities by electrophysiological recordings from the tongue of 39 subjects classified for PROP taster status. The waveform of the potential variation evoked depended on the taste quality of the stimulus. Direct relationships between PROP sensitivity and electrophysiological responses to taste qualities were found. The largest and fastest responses were recorded in PROP super-tasters, who had the highest papilla density, whilst smaller and slower responses were found in medium tasters and non-tasters with lower papilla densities. The intensities perceived by subjects of the three taster groups correspond to their electrophysiological responses for all stimuli except NaCl. Our results show that each taste quality can generate its own electrophysiological fingerprint on the tongue and provide direct evidence of the relationship between general taste perception and PROP phenotype.
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spelling pubmed-74008172020-08-07 Electrophysiological Responses from the Human Tongue to the Six Taste Qualities and Their Relationships with PROP Taster Status Melis, Melania Sollai, Giorgia Mastinu, Mariano Pani, Danilo Cosseddu, Piero Bonfiglio, Annalisa Crnjar, Roberto Tepper, Beverly J. Tomassini Barbarossa, Iole Nutrients Article Taste buds containing receptor cells that primarily detect one taste quality provide the basis for discrimination across taste qualities. The molecular receptor multiplicity and the interactions occurring between bud cells encode information about the chemical identity, nutritional value, and potential toxicity of stimuli before transmitting signals to the hindbrain. PROP (6-n-propylthiouracil) tasting is widely considered a marker for individual variations of taste perception, dietary preferences, and health. However, controversial data have been reported. We present measures of the peripheral gustatory system activation in response to taste qualities by electrophysiological recordings from the tongue of 39 subjects classified for PROP taster status. The waveform of the potential variation evoked depended on the taste quality of the stimulus. Direct relationships between PROP sensitivity and electrophysiological responses to taste qualities were found. The largest and fastest responses were recorded in PROP super-tasters, who had the highest papilla density, whilst smaller and slower responses were found in medium tasters and non-tasters with lower papilla densities. The intensities perceived by subjects of the three taster groups correspond to their electrophysiological responses for all stimuli except NaCl. Our results show that each taste quality can generate its own electrophysiological fingerprint on the tongue and provide direct evidence of the relationship between general taste perception and PROP phenotype. MDPI 2020-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7400817/ /pubmed/32645975 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12072017 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Melis, Melania
Sollai, Giorgia
Mastinu, Mariano
Pani, Danilo
Cosseddu, Piero
Bonfiglio, Annalisa
Crnjar, Roberto
Tepper, Beverly J.
Tomassini Barbarossa, Iole
Electrophysiological Responses from the Human Tongue to the Six Taste Qualities and Their Relationships with PROP Taster Status
title Electrophysiological Responses from the Human Tongue to the Six Taste Qualities and Their Relationships with PROP Taster Status
title_full Electrophysiological Responses from the Human Tongue to the Six Taste Qualities and Their Relationships with PROP Taster Status
title_fullStr Electrophysiological Responses from the Human Tongue to the Six Taste Qualities and Their Relationships with PROP Taster Status
title_full_unstemmed Electrophysiological Responses from the Human Tongue to the Six Taste Qualities and Their Relationships with PROP Taster Status
title_short Electrophysiological Responses from the Human Tongue to the Six Taste Qualities and Their Relationships with PROP Taster Status
title_sort electrophysiological responses from the human tongue to the six taste qualities and their relationships with prop taster status
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7400817/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32645975
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12072017
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