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Horie, Kengo Department of Oral Physiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University
Wang, Kuanyu Department of Oral Physiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University
Huang, Hai Department of Oral Physiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University
Yasumatsu, Keiko Tokyo Dental Junior College
Ninomiya, Yuzo Department of Oral Physiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University
Mitoh, Yoshihiro Department of Oral Physiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University Kaken ID publons researchmap
Yoshida, Ryusuke Department of Oral Physiology, Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Okayama University ORCID Kaken ID researchmap
Abstract
Type III cells in mouse taste buds are considered to transmit aversive stimuli, such as sourness, to the gustatory nerve through vesicular synapses. Synaptosome-associated protein 25 (SNAP25) might contribute to synaptic vesicular release in sour sensation, although direct evidence has been lacking. Here, we demonstrated that epithelia-specific Snap25 conditional knockout (cKO) mice exhibited a significant reduction in the number of type III cells. Notably, the proportion of 5-ethynyl 2′-deoxyuridine-positive post-mitotic type III cells in Snap25 cKO mice was significantly lower on tracing day 14, but not at day 7, which suggests that SNAP25 contributes to the maintenance of type III cells. In a short-term lick test, Snap25 cKO (sour taste absent) and Snap25/ transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 double KO (sour taste and somatosensory absent) mice exhibit a significantly higher lick response to sour tastants, confirming the role of SNAP25 for sour sensation. Electrophysiological recordings of the chorda tympani nerve reveal nearly abolished ammonium and sour taste responses in Snap25 cKO mice, which concludes sour-dependent synapse transmission in type III cells. Overall, these data suggest that vesicular synapses in taste buds are indispensable for transmission of information from, and the replenishment of, sour-sensitive type III taste cells.
Keywords
sour taste
synapse
taste buds
taste nerve
Type III cells
Published Date
2025-06-24
Publication Title
The Journal of Physiology
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Wiley
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0022-3751
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AA00253169
Content Type
Journal Article
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English
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岡山大学
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Horie, K., Wang, K., Huang, H., Yasumatsu, K., Ninomiya, Y., Mitoh, Y. and Yoshida, R. (2025), Dual functions of SNAP25 in mouse taste buds. J Physiol. https://doi.org/10.1113/JP288683
助成情報
21H03106: 味蕾内古典的シナプスの存在意義 ( 独立行政法人日本学術振興会 / Japan Society for the Promotion of Science )
23K21484: 味蕾内古典的シナプスの存在意義 ( 独立行政法人日本学術振興会 / Japan Society for the Promotion of Science )
24K22186: 味細胞脱落機構の解明と神経疾患モデルマウスへの展開 ( 独立行政法人日本学術振興会 / Japan Society for the Promotion of Science )
( Umami Manufacturers Association )
( Food Science Institute Foundation )