Copyright © 2007 by the American Physiological Society.Nutrient-evoked gastrointestinal reflexes are likely initiated by specialized epithelial cells located in the small intestine that detect luminal stimuli and release mediators that activate vagal endings. The G-protein α-gustducin, a key signal molecule in lingual taste detection, has been identified in mouse small intestine, where it may also subserve nutrient detection; however, the phenotype of α-gustducin cells is unknown. Immunohistochemistry was performed throughout the mouse small intestine for α-gustducin, enteroendocrine cell markers 5-HT and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), and brush cell markers neuronal nitric oxide synthase and Ulex europaeus agglutinin-1 (UEA-1) lectin bin...
Several neural and humoral mechanisms are known to control gut functions before, during and after f...
Taste receptors (TR1s, TR2s) for sweet and bitter along with related G-proteins (α-transducin and α-...
The detection of nutrients in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is of fundamental significance to the ...
The mucosa of the small intestine is clearly able to discriminate specific chemical components of in...
ObjectiveNutrient feedback from the small intestine modulates upper gastrointestinal function and en...
The taste system, made up of taste receptor cells clustered in taste buds at the surface of the tong...
The discovery of taste-related elements within the gastrointestinal tract has led to a growing inter...
The discovery of taste-related elements within the gastrointestinal tract has led to a growing inter...
The discovery of taste-related elements within the gastrointestinal tract has led to a growing inter...
The discovery of taste-related elements within the gastrointestinal tract has led to a growing inter...
The discovery of taste-related elements within the gastrointestinal tract has led to a growing inter...
Natural sugars and artificial sweeteners are sensed by receptors in taste buds. T2R bitter and T1R s...
Natural sugars and artificial sweeteners are sensed by receptors in taste buds. T2R bitter and T1R s...
Supported by National Institutes of Health/NIDCD grant DC006308International audienceThe identificat...
Taste receptors (TR1s, TR2s) for sweet and bitter along with related G-proteins (α-transducin and α-...
Several neural and humoral mechanisms are known to control gut functions before, during and after f...
Taste receptors (TR1s, TR2s) for sweet and bitter along with related G-proteins (α-transducin and α-...
The detection of nutrients in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is of fundamental significance to the ...
The mucosa of the small intestine is clearly able to discriminate specific chemical components of in...
ObjectiveNutrient feedback from the small intestine modulates upper gastrointestinal function and en...
The taste system, made up of taste receptor cells clustered in taste buds at the surface of the tong...
The discovery of taste-related elements within the gastrointestinal tract has led to a growing inter...
The discovery of taste-related elements within the gastrointestinal tract has led to a growing inter...
The discovery of taste-related elements within the gastrointestinal tract has led to a growing inter...
The discovery of taste-related elements within the gastrointestinal tract has led to a growing inter...
The discovery of taste-related elements within the gastrointestinal tract has led to a growing inter...
Natural sugars and artificial sweeteners are sensed by receptors in taste buds. T2R bitter and T1R s...
Natural sugars and artificial sweeteners are sensed by receptors in taste buds. T2R bitter and T1R s...
Supported by National Institutes of Health/NIDCD grant DC006308International audienceThe identificat...
Taste receptors (TR1s, TR2s) for sweet and bitter along with related G-proteins (α-transducin and α-...
Several neural and humoral mechanisms are known to control gut functions before, during and after f...
Taste receptors (TR1s, TR2s) for sweet and bitter along with related G-proteins (α-transducin and α-...
The detection of nutrients in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is of fundamental significance to the ...