Physiology of taste (pie) Flashcards
What type of receptors are the receptors for taste and smell ?
Chemoreceptors - they respond to particular chemicals
What are the sensory receptors for taste mainly packaged in ?
Taste buds
Describe the structure of teste buds
Taste buds consist of sensory receptor cells and support cells arranged like slices of orange
Where are taste buds mainly present (hint this isn’t talking about specifically just the tongue)?
Tongue, palate, epiglottis, and pharynx
How are signals from taste receptors transmitted to the brain?
Taste receptor cells, within taste buds, synapse with afferent nerve fibres these afferent nerve fibres then reach the brain via:
- VIIth cranial nerve (chorda tympani branch of facial nerve) - anterior two-thirds of the tongue
- IXth cranial (glossopharyngeal) nerve - posterior third of the tongue
- Xth caranial (vagus) nerve - areas other than tongue, including e.g. epiglottis and pharynx
What specific location is the majority of taste buds found ?
The papillae in the tongue
What are the 4 types of papillae, found in the tongue ?
- Filliform: most numerous – do not contain taste buds
- Fungiform
- Vallate
- Foliate
What are the 5 primary types of taste ?
- Salty
- Sour
- Sweet
- Bitter
- Umami (meaty or savory)
Match the taste modality to the correct description:
- Stimulated by chemical salts especially sodium chloride (NaCl)
- Stimulated by acids which contain free hydrogen ions (H+)
- Stimulated by configuration of glucose
- Stimulated by diverse group of tastants, including e.g. alkaloids, poisonous substances and toxic plant derivatives
- Triggered by amino acids especially glutamate
Sweet, Bitter, Umami, Salty, Sour
- Salty: stimulated by chemical salts especially sodium chloride (NaCl)
- Sour: stimulated by acids which contain free hydrogen ions (H+)
- Sweet: stimulated by configuration of glucose
- Bitter: stimulated by diverse group of tastants, including e.g. alkaloids, poisonous substances and toxic plant derivatives
- Umami (meaty or savory): triggered by amino acids especially glutamate
Define what augesia is and give an example of a cause
Loss of taste function e.g. due to nerve damage, endocrine disorders etc
Define what hypoguesia is and give examples
Reduced taste function - e.g. by chemotherapy, medications etc
Define what dysgeusia is and give examples
Distortion of taste function - e.g. glossitis; gum infections; tooth decay; reflux; upper respiratory infections etc