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Amiloride-sensitive channels in type I fungiform taste cells in mouse

机译:小鼠I型真菌样味觉细胞中对Amiloride敏感的通道

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Background Taste buds are the sensory organs of taste perception. Three types of taste cells have been described. Type I cells have voltage-gated outward currents, but lack voltage-gated inward currents. These cells have been presumed to play only a support role in the taste bud. Type II cells have voltage-gated Na+ and K+ current, and the receptors and transduction machinery for bitter, sweet, and umami taste stimuli. Type III cells have voltage-gated Na+, K+, and Ca2+ currents, and make prominent synapses with afferent nerve fibers. Na+ salt transduction in part involves amiloride-sensitive epithelial sodium channels (ENaCs). In rodents, these channels are located in taste cells of fungiform papillae on the anterior part of the tongue innervated by the chorda tympani nerve. However, the taste cell type that expresses ENaCs is not known. This study used whole cell recordings of single fungiform taste cells of transgenic mice expressing GFP in Type II taste cells to identify the taste cells responding to amiloride. We also used immunocytochemistry to further define and compare cell types in fungiform and circumvallate taste buds of these mice. Results Taste cell types were identified by their response to depolarizing voltage steps and their presence or absence of GFP fluorescence. TRPM5-GFP taste cells expressed large voltage-gated Na+ and K+ currents, but lacked voltage-gated Ca2+ currents, as expected from previous studies. Approximately half of the unlabeled cells had similar membrane properties, suggesting they comprise a separate population of Type II cells. The other half expressed voltage-gated outward currents only, typical of Type I cells. A single taste cell had voltage-gated Ca2+ current characteristic of Type III cells. Responses to amiloride occurred only in cells that lacked voltage-gated inward currents. Immunocytochemistry showed that fungiform taste buds have significantly fewer Type II cells expressing PLC signalling components, and significantly fewer Type III cells than circumvallate taste buds. Conclusion The principal finding is that amiloride-sensitive Na+ channels appear to be expressed in cells that lack voltage-gated inward currents, likely the Type I taste cells. These cells were previously assumed to provide only a support function in the taste bud.
机译:背景技术味蕾是味觉的感觉器官。已经描述了三种类型的味觉细胞。 I型电池具有电压门控的外向电流,但缺少电压门控的内向电流。推测这些细胞仅在味蕾中起支持作用。 II型细胞具有电压门控的Na + 和K + 电流,以及用于刺激苦味,甜味和鲜味的受体和转导机制。 III型细胞具有电压门控的Na + ,K + 和Ca 2 + 电流,并与传入神经纤维形成明显的突触。 Na + 盐转导部分涉及阿米洛利敏感的上皮钠通道(ENaCs)。在啮齿动物中,这些通道位于真菌样乳头的味觉细胞中,该味觉细胞位于舌的前部,由鼓膜鼓膜神经支配。然而,表达ENaC的味觉细胞类型是未知的。这项研究使用了在II型味觉细胞中表达GFP的转基因小鼠的单个真菌样味觉细胞的全细胞记录,以鉴定对阿米洛利有反应的味觉细胞。我们还使用免疫细胞化学来进一步定义和比较这些小鼠的真菌形和周缘味蕾中的细胞类型。结果通过对去极化电压阶跃的响应以及是否存在GFP荧光来鉴定味觉细胞类型。 TRPM5-GFP味觉细胞表达大的电压门控Na + 和K + 电流,但缺乏电压门控的Ca 2 + 电流从以前的研究。大约一半的未标记细胞具有相似的膜特性,表明它们包含单独的II型细胞群。另一半仅表示典型的I型电池的电压门控向外电流。单味电池具有III型电池的电压门控Ca 2 + 电流特性。对阿米洛利的反应仅发生在缺乏电压门控内向电流的细胞中。免疫细胞化学显示,真菌形味蕾与环戊酸味蕾相比,表达PLC信号成分的II型细胞明显更少,III型细胞也明显更少。结论主要发现是阿米洛利敏感的Na + 通道似乎在缺乏电压门控内向电流的细胞中表达,可能是I型味觉细胞。先前假定这些细胞仅在味蕾中提供支持功能。

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