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1 Department of Physiology and
2 Department of Medicine,
Osmotic effects on salt taste were studied by recording from the rat chorda tympani (CT) nerve and by measuring changes in cell volume of isolated rat fungiform taste receptor cells (TRCs). Mannitol, cellobiose, urea, or DMSO did not induce CT responses. However, the steady-state CT responses to 150 mM NaCl were significantly increased when the stimulus solutions also contained 300 mM mannitol or cellobiose, but not 600 mM urea or DMSO. The enhanced CT responses to NaCl were reversed when the saccharides were removed and were completely blocked by addition of 100 µM amiloride to the stimulus solution. Exposure of TRCs to hyperosmotic solutions of mannitol or cellobiose induced a rapid and sustained decrease in cell volume that was completely reversible, whereas exposure to hypertonic urea or DMSO did not induce sustained reductions in cell volume. These data suggest that the osmolyte-induced increase in the CT response to NaCl involves a sustained decrease in TRC volume and the activation of amiloride-sensitive apical Na+ channels.
chorda tympani; cell volume; calcein; fluorescence imaging; salt taste
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