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Acid-sensing ion channels in taste buds.

Shoichi Shimada1, Takashi Ueda, Yusuke Ishida, Takashi Yamamoto, Shinya Ugawa.   

Abstract

Taste receptor cells detect gustatory stimuli using a complex arrangement of ion channels, G protein-coupled receptors, and signaling cascades. Sour and salty tastes are detected by ion channels in the rat. Using a combination of homology screening and functional expression approaches, we screened a rat circumvallate papilla cDNA library and identified acid-sensing ion channel-2a (ASIC2a) and ASIC2b as candidates for the rat sour-sensing channels. In situ hybridization and reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction experiments revealed that ASIC2a and ASIC2b transcripts were localized in taste bud cells. Immunohistochemistry and immunoprecipitation also revealed that both subunits were expressed in a subset of taste cells and that some of the cells expressed ASIC2a/ASIC2b heteromeric assemblies. Electrophysiological studies demonstrated that stimulation of acetic acid produced larger ASIC2 currents than did hydrochloric acid at the same pH. ASIC2a/ ASIC2b channels generated maximal inward currents at pH <or= 2.0, which agrees well with the in vivo pH-sensitivity of rat taste cells. The amiloride-sensitivity of ASIC2a/ ASIC2b heteromer lessened with decreasing pH and almost completely disappeared at pH 2.0. These data suggest that ASIC2a and ASIC2b may play roles in sour taste transduction.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17287577     DOI: 10.1679/aohc.69.227

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Histol Cytol        ISSN: 0914-9465


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