Literature DB >> 7328907

Responses of rat chorda tympani fibers to electrical stimulation of the tongue.

Y Ninomiya, M Funakoshi.   

Abstract

Responses of rat chorda tympani fibers to stimulations of the tongue with linearly rising anodal currents of varying rise rates and intensities, cathodal currents and chemical solutions representing the four basic taste qualities were obtained. Single fibers were classified into four types according to their response patterns to anodal and cathodal current stimulations of the tongue. Type A1 fibers responded only to an anodal current with both transient and steady response phases. Type A2 fibers responded only to an anodal current with only a steady response phase. Type B fibers responded to both anodal and cathodal currents. Type C fibers responded only to a cathodal current. Sensitivity to the rate f anodal current rise varied widely among individual chorda tympani fibers. The NaCl-sensitive fibers were most sensitive, the tartaric acid-sensitive fibers next, and the sucrose-sensitive fibers least. Fibers responding to cathodal current were sensitive to quinine hydrochloride. Fibers which showed rhythmic bursts of discharges in response to chemical stimuli also gave a similar discharge pattern in response to electrical stimulation.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7328907     DOI: 10.2170/jjphysiol.31.559

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn J Physiol        ISSN: 0021-521X


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