Blowflies respond to sugars, salts, and water through the activation of specific chemoreceptor neurons in the labellar taste chemosensilla. These insects also detect deterrent stimuli, but identification of a specific "deterrent" chemoreceptor within their sensilla has been elusive. Here electrophysiological evidence is provided that the so-called "fifth" cell in taste chemosensilla of blowflies responds to deterrent compounds, such as quinine, amiloride, nicotine, and caffeine, which are also known to be bitter tasting for vertebrates. Therefore, comparison of behavioral and electrophysiological data, including crossadaptation analysis, suggests that the blowfly can detect "bitter" stimuli by activation of the...
International audienceIn flies and humans, bitter chemicals are known to inhibit sugar detection, bu...
On the basis of our study, we suggest that sucrose and Na-cyclamate activate separate transduction p...
An electrophysiological investigation was performed to analyse activity recorded in response to stim...
Blowflies respond to sugars, salts, and water through the activation of specific chemoreceptor neuro...
International audienceMost animals possess taste receptors neurons detecting potentially noxious com...
In the attempt to gain more information on the mechanisms underlying bitter and/or sweet taste recep...
The sensation of bitter substances can alert an animal that a specific type of food is harmful and s...
Chemoreception in insects is capable to detect highly diverse families of molecules like sugars, var...
SummaryThe extent of diversity among bitter-sensing neurons is a fundamental issue in the field of t...
Herbivorous animals may benefit from the capability to discriminate the taste of bitter compounds si...
The role of amiloride in the labellar responses to various taste stimuli in the blowfly Protophormia...
Drosophila melanogaster can taste various compounds and separate them into few basic categories such...
The gustatory system of animals is involved in food quality assessment and controls the feeding deci...
The taste system is essential to determine the palatability of a potential food sources. Insects use...
In taste chemoreception of invertebrates the interaction of taste stimuli with specific membrane rec...
International audienceIn flies and humans, bitter chemicals are known to inhibit sugar detection, bu...
On the basis of our study, we suggest that sucrose and Na-cyclamate activate separate transduction p...
An electrophysiological investigation was performed to analyse activity recorded in response to stim...
Blowflies respond to sugars, salts, and water through the activation of specific chemoreceptor neuro...
International audienceMost animals possess taste receptors neurons detecting potentially noxious com...
In the attempt to gain more information on the mechanisms underlying bitter and/or sweet taste recep...
The sensation of bitter substances can alert an animal that a specific type of food is harmful and s...
Chemoreception in insects is capable to detect highly diverse families of molecules like sugars, var...
SummaryThe extent of diversity among bitter-sensing neurons is a fundamental issue in the field of t...
Herbivorous animals may benefit from the capability to discriminate the taste of bitter compounds si...
The role of amiloride in the labellar responses to various taste stimuli in the blowfly Protophormia...
Drosophila melanogaster can taste various compounds and separate them into few basic categories such...
The gustatory system of animals is involved in food quality assessment and controls the feeding deci...
The taste system is essential to determine the palatability of a potential food sources. Insects use...
In taste chemoreception of invertebrates the interaction of taste stimuli with specific membrane rec...
International audienceIn flies and humans, bitter chemicals are known to inhibit sugar detection, bu...
On the basis of our study, we suggest that sucrose and Na-cyclamate activate separate transduction p...
An electrophysiological investigation was performed to analyse activity recorded in response to stim...