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Immunocytochemical evidence for co-expression of Type III IP3 receptor with signaling components of bitter taste transduction

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BMC NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 2, Issue -, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2202-2-6

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  1. NIH [DC00244, DC00766, DC03155]

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Background: Taste receptor cells are responsible for transducing chemical stimuli into electrical signals that lead to the sense of taste. An important second messenger in taste transduction is IP3, which is involved in both bitter and sweet transduction pathways. Several components of the bitter transduction pathway have been identified, including the T2R/TRB taste receptors, phospholipase C beta 2, and the G protein subunits alpha-gustducin, beta 3, and gamma 13. However, the identity of the IP3 receptor subtype in this pathway is not known. In the present study we used immunocytochemistry on rodent taste tissue to identify the IP3 receptors expressed in taste cells and to examine taste bud expression patterns for IP(3)R3. Results: Antibodies against Type I, II, and III IP3 receptors were tested on sections of rat and mouse circumvallate papillae. Robust cytoplasmic labeling for the Type III IP3 receptor ( IP(3)R3) was found in a large subset of taste cells in both species. In contrast, little or no immunoreactivity was seen with antibodies against the Type I or Type II IP3 receptors. To investigate the potential role of IP(3)R3 in bitter taste transduction, we used double-label immunocytochemistry to determine whether IP(3)R3 is expressed in the same subset of cells expressing other bitter signaling components. IP(3)R3 immunoreactive taste c ells were also immunoreactive for PLC beta 2 and gamma 13. Alpha-gustducin immunoreactivity was present in a subset of IP(3)R3, PLC beta 2, and gamma 13 positive cells. Conclusions: IP(3)R3 is the dominant form of the IP3 receptor expressed in taste cells and our data suggest it plays an important role in bitter taste transduction.

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