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Umami taste in mice uses multiple receptors and transduction pathways

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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON
Volume 590, Issue 5, Pages 1155-1170

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2011.211920

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science [18109013, 18077004, 23249081, 19592149, 23689076]
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [23689076, 19592149, 23249081, 24592803] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The distinctive umami taste elicited by L-glutamate and some other amino acids is thought to be initiated by G-protein-coupled receptors. Proposed umami receptors include heteromers of taste receptor type 1, members 1 and 3 (T1R1+ T1R3), andmetabotropic glutamate receptors 1 and 4 (mGluR1 and mGluR4). Multiple lines of evidence support the involvement of T1R1+ T1R3 in umami responses of mice. Although several studies suggest the involvement of receptors other than T1R1+ T1R3 in umami, the identity of those receptors remains unclear. Here, we examined taste responsiveness of umami-sensitive chorda tympani nerve fibres fromwild-type mice andmice genetically lacking T1R3 or its downstream transduction molecule, the ion channel TRPM5. Our results indicate that single umami-sensitive fibres in wild-type mice fall into two major groups: sucrose-best (S-type) andmonopotassium glutamate (MPG)-best (M-type). Each fibre type has two subtypes; one shows synergism between MPG and inosine monophosphate (S1, M1) and the other shows no synergism (S2, M2). In both T1R3 and TRPM5 null mice, S1-type fibres were absent, whereas S2-, M1-and M2-types remained. Lingual application of mGluR antagonists selectively suppressedMPG responses of M1-andM2-type fibres. These data suggest the existence of multiple receptors and transduction pathways for umami responses in mice. Information initiated from T1R3-containing receptors may be mediated by a transduction pathway including TRPM5 and conveyed by sweet-best fibres, whereas umami information from mGluRs may be mediated by TRPM5-independent pathway(s) and conveyed by glutamate-best fibres.

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