Olfaction and taste Flashcards
What is anosmias?
Selective olfactory deficits
What determines the sensitivity of the olfactory system?
The number of olfactory receptor neurons
What is the role of cilia in olfactory transduction?
Important for detection of the odorant. Carries olfactory receptors.
Describe the signal transduction that occurs after binding of an oderant molecule to its receptor
G protein is activated which activates adenylate cyclase. This increases levels of cAMP which activates the Na/Ca channel. Influx of Ca activates a Ca gated Chloride channel causing chloride influx.
If not through a G protein coupled receptor, how else can olfactory stimulation transduction work?
Through IP3 gated ion channels. This activates phospholipase C which opens calcium channels
Receptor neurons expressing the same odorant receptor converge where?
In the same glomerulus of the olfactory bulb
What are the three cell types of the taste bud?
taste cells, basal cells, and support cells
Taste buds int he tongue are innervated by:
CN VII, CN IX, CN X
Describe how the salt receptor works
Salt enters through an Na/H channel (amiloride sensitive Na channel), depolarization, calcium influx
Describe how sour receptor works
H+ activated channel allows Na/Ca in. Depolarization, calcium influx, neurotransmitter release
Describe how sweet/bitter receptors work
Sugar binds to TIR 2/3 receptors, (bitter only binds TR2)which are G protein coupled receptors. This activates Phospholipase C which synthesizes IP3 causing intracellular release of Calcium from the ER.
How does umami flavor receptor work?
Glutamate from MSG binds to TIR1/3 receptor. Activates G protein, phospholipase C, synthesis of IP3, and intracellular calcium release from the ER ensues.
Which hormones increase taste receptor cell sensitivity?
serotonin (5hT) and cholecystokinin
Which hormones enhance olfactory cell response to salt?
aldosterone and vasopressin
Where do taste neurons synapse on the cerebrum?
In the insula, near the motor cortex location for the tongue
which disorders cause reduced olfactory abilities?
atrophic rhinitis and diabetes and alzheimers