【日常生活中味觉迟钝的原因及健康风险:包括‍脂肪酸的味道】。

Keiko Yasumatsu, Yumiko Nagai, Fumie Ueshima
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感官系统检测身体的内外环境,刺激触发反馈循环,以维持体内平衡,但如果味觉敏感性发生变化,我们可能会消耗更多的营养或食欲不振。这些会导致代谢综合征或营养不良,从而导致身体虚弱。在这篇综述中,我们研究了五种基本味道(甜、鲜、苦、酸、咸)中哪一种会受到陈年的影响。接下来,我们总结口腔细菌和舌苔对味觉的影响,口腔细菌和舌苔会导致口臭和吸入性肺炎等问题。即使是健康的人,如果他们每天继续吃某些味道物质,也会改变他们的味觉敏感度,并对健康构成威胁。此外,我们总结了从发现脂肪酸的味道到现在的研究,并通过文献综述讨论了味道如何参与食物摄入调节有助于体内平衡。最近,肠道-大脑回路的脂肪偏好已经被确定。在肠道中,脂肪酸和舌头味蕾中的受体一样被感知,营养信息通过迷走神经传递到大脑。非常有趣的是,已经发现了传递脂肪酸特异性信息的神经。这样看来,舌头的味觉系统和消化道的营养感知是非常相似的,所以我们认为相互借鉴来推进研究是非常有意义的。
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[Causes of taste hyposensitivity in daily life and health risks: including the taste of ‍fatty acids].

The sensory system detects the internal and external environment of the body and the stimulus trigger feedback loops toward the set point to maintain homeostasis, but if taste sensitivity has changed, we may consume more nutrients or loss of appetite. These can lead metabolic syndrome or malnutrition, which can lead to frailty. In this review, we examined which of the five basic tastes (sweet, umami, bitter, sour, and salty) is affected by aging. Next, we summarize the effects of oral bacteria and tongue coating on taste, which can cause problems such as bad breath and aspiration pneumonia. Even healthy people can change their taste sensitivity and pose health risks if they continue to eat certain taste substances on a daily basis. Furthermore, we summarize research from the discovery of the taste of fatty acids to the present, and discuss how the involvement of taste in food intake regulation contributes to homeostasis through a literature survey. Recently, a gut-brain circuit for fat preference has been identified. In the intestine, fatty acids are sensed by the same receptors as those in the taste buds of the tongue, and nutritional information is sent to the brain via the vagus nerve. It is very interesting that nerves that convey fatty acid-specific information have been discovered. In this way, taste system of the tongue and nutrition-sensing in the digestive tract are very similar, so we think it will be very meaningful to progress research by referring to each other.

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Folia Pharmacologica Japonica
Folia Pharmacologica Japonica Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
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