Amiloride high- and low-sensitivity, as well as insensitive sites in the blowfly: implications for sugar, water and anion taste reception mechanisms

Majone, A. L. P.Solari, Crnjar
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Among chemoreceptor cells of the blowfly ( Protophormia terraenovae , the so-called 'sugar' and 'water' cells respond to bovine serum albumin (BSA) and L -alanine (the C-terminal amino acid of the BSA molecule) with the highest spike frequency. In both cell types the response to either BSA or L -alanine was unaffected by 0.1 mM amiloride. However, 0.5 mM amiloride decreased the response of the 'water' cell to both BSA and L-alanine significantly, and similarly inhibited the response of the 'sugar' cell to L -alanine, but in contrast to the 'water' cell, 0.5 mM amiloride did not affect the 'sugar' cell response to BSA. The 'sugar' cell responses to both BSA and L-alanine were unaffected by the putative cell second messengers, cAMP and cGMP. The so-called 'anion' cell unexpectedly gave responses to BSA and L-alanine that were enhanced by amiloride at both concentrations. However, like the 'sugar' cell, the 'anion' cell was also unaffected by cAMP and cGMP.We conclude that the 'sugar' cell must have at least three types of receptor sites: the previously described 'F' (amiloride sensitive) and the 'P' (amiloride insensitive) sites, and a low-sensitivity 'T' site that mediates, at least in part, the response to BSA and L -alanine. The effects of amiloride on the responses of the 'water' and 'anion' cells are more difficult to interpret because fundamental information on their chemoreception mechanisms is still lacking.
阿米洛利在苍蝇体内的高、低敏感性和不敏感部位:对糖、水和阴离子味觉接受机制的影响
在苍蝇的化学感受器细胞中,所谓的“糖”和“水”细胞对牛血清白蛋白(BSA)和L -丙氨酸(BSA分子的c端氨基酸)的反应频率最高。在这两种细胞类型中,对BSA或L -丙氨酸的反应均不受0.1 mM阿米洛利的影响。然而,0.5 mM amiloride显著降低了“水”细胞对BSA和L-丙氨酸的反应,同样抑制了“糖”细胞对L-丙氨酸的反应,但与“水”细胞相比,0.5 mM amiloride不影响“糖”细胞对BSA的反应。糖细胞对BSA和l -丙氨酸的反应不受假定的细胞第二信使cAMP和cGMP的影响。所谓的“阴离子”细胞意外地对两种浓度的阿米洛利都增强的BSA和l -丙氨酸产生反应。然而,像糖细胞一样,阴离子细胞也不受cAMP和cGMP的影响。我们得出结论,“糖”细胞必须至少有三种类型的受体位点:先前描述的“F”(阿米洛利敏感)和“P”(阿米洛利不敏感)位点,以及至少部分介导对BSA和L -丙氨酸反应的低敏感性“T”位点。阿米洛利对“水”和“阴离子”细胞反应的影响更难解释,因为它们的化学接受机制的基本信息仍然缺乏。
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