Department of Cell Biology, Bioceros BV, Yalelaan 46, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Acta Histochem. 2011 Dec;113(8):839-43. doi: 10.1016/j.acthis.2010.08.006. Epub 2010 Oct 14.
CD36 is the receptor for long chain fatty acids (LCFA), and is expressed in lingual taste cells from rodents. In these animals, CD36 has been proposed to play an important role in oral detection of LCFA, and subsequently, determines their dietary fat preference. Humans also seem to detect LCFA in the oral cavity, however, information on the molecular mechanism of this human orosensory LCFA recognition is currently lacking. The aim of our study was to investigate whether CD36 is also expressed in lingual human and porcine taste buds cells. Using fluorescence immunohistochemistry, apical CD36 expression was revealed in human and porcine taste bud cells from circumvallate and foliate papillae. These data suggest CD36 as the putative orosensory receptor for dietary LCFA in human, and, therefore, may be involved in our preference for fatty foods.
CD36 是长链脂肪酸 (LCFA) 的受体,在啮齿动物的舌味细胞中表达。在这些动物中,CD36 被认为在口腔中检测 LCFA 方面发挥着重要作用,进而决定了它们对膳食脂肪的偏好。人类似乎也能在口腔中检测到 LCFA,然而,目前缺乏关于人类口腔感觉 LCFA 识别的分子机制的信息。我们的研究旨在探讨 CD36 是否也在舌人味和猪味味蕾细胞中表达。通过荧光免疫组织化学,在人味和猪味味蕾细胞的舌轮廓乳头和舌叶中均显示出顶端 CD36 的表达。这些数据表明 CD36 是人类膳食 LCFA 的味觉受体,因此可能参与了我们对脂肪食物的偏好。