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. 2006 May 29;63(13):1494–1500. doi: 10.1007/s00018-006-6112-9

Signaling in the Chemosensory Systems

Cell communication in taste buds

S D Roper 1,
PMCID: PMC3712788  NIHMSID: NIHMS488604  PMID: 16732426

Abstract.

Taste bud cells communicate with sensory afferent fibers and may also exchange information with adjacent cells. Indeed, communication between taste cells via conventional and/or novel synaptic interactions may occur prior to signal output to primary afferent fibers. This review discusses synaptic processing in taste buds and summarizes results showing that it is now possible to measure real-time release of synaptic transmitters during taste stimulation using cellular biosensors. There is strong evidence that serotonin and ATP play a role in cell-to-cell signaling and sensory output in the gustatory end organs.

Keywords. Synapses, serotonin, ATP, paracrine, sensory afferent fibers


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