Zaidi Faisal N, Whitehead Mark C
Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Neurobiology, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093-0604, USA.
J Neurosci. 2006 Aug 9;26(32):8243-53. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5142-05.2006.
The peripheral taste system likely maintains a specific relationship between ganglion cells that signal a particular taste quality and taste bud cells responsive to that quality. We have explored a measure of the receptoneural relationship in the mouse. By injecting single fungiform taste buds with lipophilic retrograde neuroanatomical markers, the number of labeled geniculate ganglion cells innervating single buds on the tongue were identified. We found that three to five ganglion cells innervate a single bud. Injecting neighboring buds with different color markers showed that the buds are primarily innervated by separate populations of geniculate cells (i.e., multiply labeled ganglion cells are rare). In other words, each taste bud is innervated by a population of neurons that only connects with that bud. Palate bud injections revealed a similar, relatively exclusive receptoneural relationship. Injecting buds in different regions of the tongue did not reveal a topographic representation of buds in the geniculate ganglion, despite a stereotyped patterned arrangement of fungiform buds as rows and columns on the tongue. However, ganglion cells innervating the tongue and palate were differentially concentrated in lateral and rostral regions of the ganglion, respectively. The principal finding that small groups of ganglion cells send sensory fibers that converge selectively on a single bud is a new-found measure of specific matching between the two principal cellular elements of the mouse peripheral taste system. Repetition of the experiments in the hamster showed a more divergent innervation of buds in this species. The results indicate that whatever taste quality is signaled by a murine geniculate ganglion neuron, that signal reflects the activity of cells in a single taste bud.
外周味觉系统可能在传递特定味觉品质信号的神经节细胞与对该味觉品质有反应的味蕾细胞之间维持着特定关系。我们在小鼠中探索了一种感受神经关系的测量方法。通过向单个菌状味蕾注射亲脂性逆行神经解剖标记物,确定了支配舌上单个味蕾的膝状神经节细胞的数量。我们发现三到五个神经节细胞支配一个单个味蕾。用不同颜色标记物注射相邻的味蕾表明,这些味蕾主要由不同群体的膝状细胞支配(即,多重标记的神经节细胞很少见)。换句话说,每个味蕾由一群仅与该味蕾相连的神经元支配。腭味蕾注射显示出类似的、相对排他的感受神经关系。尽管菌状味蕾在舌上呈行和列的刻板模式排列,但向舌的不同区域的味蕾注射并未揭示膝状神经节中味蕾的拓扑表示。然而,支配舌和腭的神经节细胞分别在神经节的外侧和 Rostral 区域有差异地集中。主要发现是一小群神经节细胞发出的感觉纤维选择性地汇聚在单个味蕾上,这是小鼠外周味觉系统两个主要细胞成分之间特定匹配的新发现测量方法。在仓鼠中重复这些实验表明该物种中味蕾的神经支配更为分散。结果表明,无论小鼠膝状神经节神经元传递何种味觉品质信号,该信号都反映单个味蕾中细胞的活动。