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Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 274: R1324-R1330, 1998;
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Vol. 274, Issue 5, R1324-R1330, May 1998

Enhanced responses of the chorda tympani nerve to nonsugar sweeteners in the diabetic db/db mouse

Yuzo Ninomiya, Toshiaki Imoto, Akira Yatabe, Sanae Kawamura, Kiyohito Nakashima, and Hideo Katsukawa

Department of Oral Physiology, Chemistry and Pediatric Dentistry, Asahi University School of Dentistry, Motosu, Gifu 501-02; and Department of Physiology, Tottori University School of Medicine, Tottori 683, Japan

Genetically diabetic db/db mice show greater neural and behavioral responses to sugars than lean control mice. The present study examined chorda tympani responses of db/db mice to nonsugar sweeteners and their inhibition by a sweet response inhibitor, gurmarin. The results showed that responses to sucrose, saccharin, glycine, L-alanine, and D-tryptophan, but not to D-phenylalanine, were ~1.5 times greater in db/db mice than in control mice. Treatment of the tongue with gurmarin suppressed responses to these sweeteners in db/db and control mice, but the extent of suppression was considerably smaller in db/db mice. The magnitudes of gurmarin-sensitive components of the response to sweeteners in db/db mice were not significantly different from those in control mice, whereas the magnitudes of gurmarin-insensitive components in db/db mice were about twice as large as those in control mice. These results suggest that the enhancement of chorda tympani responses in db/db mice to sucrose and other nonsugar sweeteners may occur through gurmarin-insensitive membrane components.

genetically diabetic mice; enhanced sweet taste responses; gurmarin-insensitive taste receptor


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