Okada Shinji
a Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences , The University of Tokyo , Tokyo , Japan.
Biosci Biotechnol Biochem. 2015;79(7):1039-43. doi: 10.1080/09168451.2015.1023251. Epub 2015 Mar 17.
Small fish species such as the zebrafish (Danio rerio) and medaka fish (Oryzias latipes) are advantageous animal models and have been used as model organisms in many research areas. However, they have not been utilized for studying the taste system, primarily because of a dearth of molecular biological knowledge. Quantitative methods for analyzing the taste preferences of fish species have also been lacking. Recent progress of the fish genome project has enabled the elucidation of the molecular mechanisms of taste sensation. Taste receptors and a number of signal transduction molecules have been identified. Additionally, the development of quantitative methods of feeding using fluorescently labeled artificial foods has demonstrated taste preferences in small fish species. Comparisons between these results in fish and reports on mammals have proposed a general logic and evolution of vertebrate taste systems. Analysis on the transsynaptic tracer-expressing transgenic medaka fish also suggests the usefulness of small fish in the research of neural circuits for taste.
斑马鱼(Danio rerio)和青鳉鱼(Oryzias latipes)等小型鱼类是优势动物模型,已在许多研究领域用作模式生物。然而,它们尚未被用于味觉系统研究,主要原因是缺乏分子生物学知识。分析鱼类味觉偏好的定量方法也一直欠缺。鱼类基因组计划的最新进展使得味觉感受的分子机制得以阐明。味觉受体和许多信号转导分子已被鉴定出来。此外,使用荧光标记人工食物的定量喂食方法的发展已证明小型鱼类具有味觉偏好。对鱼类这些结果与哺乳动物相关报道的比较提出了脊椎动物味觉系统的一般逻辑和进化。对表达跨突触示踪剂的转基因青鳉鱼的分析也表明小型鱼类在味觉神经回路研究中的有用性。