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检测胃肠道中的甜味和鲜味。

Detecting sweet and umami tastes in the gastrointestinal tract.

机构信息

Institute For Innovation, Ajinomoto Co., Inc., Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki, Japan.

出版信息

Acta Physiol (Oxf). 2012 Feb;204(2):169-77. doi: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.2011.02353.x. Epub 2011 Oct 17.

Abstract

Information about nutrients is a critical part of food selection in living creatures. Each animal species has developed its own way to safely seek and obtain the foods necessary for them to survive and propagate. Necessarily, humans and other vertebrates have developed special chemosensory organs such as taste and olfactory organs. Much attention, recently, has been given to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract as another chemosensory organ. Although the GI tract had been considered to be solely for digestion and absorption of foods and nutrients, researchers have recently found taste-signalling elements, including receptors, in this tissue. Further studies have revealed that taste cells in the oral cavity and taste-like cells in the GI tract appear to share common characteristics. Major receptors to detect umami, sweet and bitter are found in the GI tract, and it is now proposed that taste-like cells reside in the GI tract to sense nutrients and help maintain homeostasis. In this review, we summarize recent findings of chemoreception especially through sweet and umami sensors in the GI tract. In addition, the possibility of purinergic transmission from taste-like cells in the GI tract to vagus nerves is discussed.

摘要

有关营养素的信息是生物选择食物的关键部分。每个动物物种都发展出了自己的安全寻找和获取生存和繁殖所需食物的方式。必要时,人类和其他脊椎动物已经开发出特殊的化学感觉器官,如味觉和嗅觉器官。最近,人们对胃肠道(GI)道作为另一种化学感觉器官给予了极大关注。尽管 GI 道被认为仅用于消化和吸收食物和营养物质,但研究人员最近在该组织中发现了味觉信号元素,包括受体。进一步的研究表明,口腔中的味觉细胞和 GI 道中的味觉样细胞似乎具有共同的特征。检测鲜味、甜味和苦味的主要受体存在于 GI 道中,现在有人提出,GI 道中的味觉样细胞可以感知营养物质并帮助维持体内平衡。在这篇综述中,我们总结了最近在 GI 道中通过甜味和鲜味传感器进行化学感觉的发现。此外,还讨论了从 GI 道中的味觉样细胞到迷走神经的嘌呤能传递的可能性。

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