Niijima A
Department of Physiology, Niigata University School of Medicine, Japan.
Brain Res Bull. 1991 Jan;26(1):165-7. doi: 10.1016/0361-9230(91)90203-v.
Effects of taste stimulation on the efferent discharges in the pancreatic and hepatic branch of the vagus nerve, and those in the adrenal, pancreatic and hepatic branch of the splanchnic nerve, and the sympathetic nerve innervating interscapular brown adipose tissue, were observed in the anesthetized rat. Sweet taste stimulation with 5% glucose or 10% sucrose caused an increase in activity of pancreatic and hepatic branch of the vagus nerve and brown adipose tissue nerve, and a decrease in discharge rate of the adrenal, pancreatic and hepatic branch of the splanchnic nerve. Salty taste stimulation with 5% NaCl resulted in opposite effects in these nerves. Results suggest preabsorptive reflex control of visceral functions due to taste stimulation.
在麻醉大鼠中观察了味觉刺激对迷走神经胰腺和肝分支、内脏神经肾上腺、胰腺和肝分支以及支配肩胛间棕色脂肪组织的交感神经传出放电的影响。用5%葡萄糖或10%蔗糖进行甜味刺激会导致迷走神经胰腺和肝分支以及棕色脂肪组织神经的活动增加,而内脏神经肾上腺、胰腺和肝分支的放电率降低。用5%氯化钠进行咸味刺激会在这些神经中产生相反的效果。结果表明味觉刺激对内脏功能有吸收前反射控制作用。