2011
DOI: 10.1093/chemse/bjr056
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Effect of Chorda Tympani Nerve Transection on Salt Taste Perception in Mice

Abstract: Effects of gustatory nerve transection on salt taste have been studied extensively in rats and hamsters but have not been well explored in the mouse. We examined the effects of chorda tympani (CT) nerve transection on NaCl taste preferences and thresholds in outbred CD-1 mice using a high-throughput phenotyping method developed in our laboratory. To measure taste thresholds, mice were conditioned by oral self-administration of LiCl or NaCl and then presented with NaCl concentration series in 2-bottle preferenc… Show more

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“…This salty taste was mainly carried to the solitary nucleus in the medulla oblongata via the fiber that courses in the lingual nerve, chorda tympani, and facial nerve. 21) Since the chorda tympani courses in the middle ear close to the mastoid air cells, the nerve might be infected in our patient, developing a salty taste disturbance. Despite the negative results in the electrogustometry, the patient’s persistent complaint of salty taste disturbance was suggestive of a mild chorda tympani palsy below the threshold of the electrogustometer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…This salty taste was mainly carried to the solitary nucleus in the medulla oblongata via the fiber that courses in the lingual nerve, chorda tympani, and facial nerve. 21) Since the chorda tympani courses in the middle ear close to the mastoid air cells, the nerve might be infected in our patient, developing a salty taste disturbance. Despite the negative results in the electrogustometry, the patient’s persistent complaint of salty taste disturbance was suggestive of a mild chorda tympani palsy below the threshold of the electrogustometer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…A decrease in CT nerve firing in sodium-deprived rats is thought to be a necessary response to increase salt intake [11], [40]. Transection of the CT in rats, as well as other mammals, diminishes salt avoidance, supporting the importance of this nerve in increasing salt appetite [12], [41]. HS drinking for 1 d will undoubtedly have increased the firing rate of the CT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…R j T represents the lowest concentration for which an unconditioned mouse rejects a bitter compound, and aR c T represents the lowest concentration for which the same mouse rejects it after aversion conditioning to a known concentration of the same compound (the intensity generalization threshold). Although we did not intensively examine how accurately aR c T obtained for each of the seven bitterants reflects the actual R c T that corresponds to the sensitivity of peripheral taste mechanisms to the stimulus [26, 27], a gap between R j T and aR c T revealed by CTA clearly indicates the acceptance of the bitterant within this concentration range. Thus, the seven structurally and chemically diverse bitter substances are all accepted at low concentrations by mice, supporting the previous observations in rats and further indicating that bitter acceptance is a general response to broad bitter stimuli.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%