RUSVM Physio Neuro Part 6 Olfaction and Gustation Flashcards
1
Q
Where are olfactory cells found?
A
The olfactory cells are part of the specialized epithelium found on the ethmo-tubinate bones of the nasal cavity.
2
Q
Olfactory cells are located in the olfactory epithelium interspersed among what cells?
A
Supporting cells- cilia projecting into mucus that coats the inner surface of the nasal cavity.
3
Q
What is responsible for secreting mucus onto the surface of the nasal cavity
A
Olfactory glands
4
Q
Explain the stimulation of olfactory cells
A
- Odor molecules enter the nasal cavity and diffuses into the mucus.
- Binds to GPCR in the membrane of each cilium
- The alpha subunit activates adenylyl cyclase which will produce cAMP.
- cAMP activates gated Na/Ca ion channels and allows the influx of cations.
- Influx of Ca activates Chloride channels to open and Cl leaves the cell.
- Membrane will depol. and generate an EPSP in the cilia
- EPSP travels from the cilia to the trigger zone of the olfactory cell to generate an AP.
5
Q
How many days does a taste cell receptor live?
A
10 days
6
Q
Describe the stimulation of taste cells.
A
Chemical molecules that trigger the sense of taste are dissolved by saliva.
- they enter the taste bud through a pore.
- Bind to receptors located in the membrane of the microvilli
- The binding of molecules with receptors depol. the membrane of the taste cells.