Recent advances in the characterization of genetically defined neurons that regulate internal-state-dependent taste modification in mice.

IF 2.2 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
Ken-Ichiro Nakajima
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Abstract

The gustatory system plays an important role in evaluating food quality in animals and humans. While some tastes are intrinsically appetitive, such as sweet, which is elicited from high-calorie nutrients, the other tastes, such as sour and bitter, are aversive and elicited by toxic substances. In mice, taste signals are relayed by multiple regions of the brain, including the nucleus of the solitary tract, and the parabrachial nucleus (PBN) of the pons, before reaching the gustatory cortex via the gustatory thalamus. Recent advances in taste research using mice expressing Cre recombinase in specific neuronal populations, together with chemogenetic/optogenetic tools, have enabled us to identify genetically defined neurons involved in taste transduction pathways across several areas of the brain. While gustatory pathways play a fundamental role in taste transduction, taste preferences are not always stable, but rather vary depending on internal states. This review summarizes recent progress in research on neural circuits that modify the taste information depending on internal states in mice.

基因定义神经元调控小鼠内部状态依赖性味觉改变的最新进展。
味觉系统在评估动物和人类的食物质量方面发挥着重要作用。有些味道具有内在的食欲,如甜味是由高热量营养物质引起的,而其他味道,如酸味和苦味,则是由有毒物质引起的厌恶性味道。在小鼠体内,味觉信号由大脑的多个区域传递,包括孤束核和脑桥旁核(PBN),然后通过味觉丘脑到达味觉皮层。利用在特定神经元群中表达 Cre 重组酶的小鼠以及化学遗传学/光遗传学工具,味觉研究取得了最新进展,使我们能够识别出大脑多个区域中味觉传导通路所涉及的基因定义神经元。虽然味觉通路在味觉传导中起着根本性的作用,但味觉偏好并不总是稳定的,而是会随着内部状态的变化而变化。本综述总结了根据小鼠内部状态改变味觉信息的神经回路的最新研究进展。
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Physiological Reports
Physiological Reports PHYSIOLOGY-
CiteScore
4.20
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4.00%
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374
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: Physiological Reports is an online only, open access journal that will publish peer reviewed research across all areas of basic, translational, and clinical physiology and allied disciplines. Physiological Reports is a collaboration between The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society, and is therefore in a unique position to serve the international physiology community through quick time to publication while upholding a quality standard of sound research that constitutes a useful contribution to the field.
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