The taste of table salt

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Stephen D. Roper
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[1] University of Miami,Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Miller School of Medicine
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Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology | 2015年 / 467卷
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NaCl; Taste; Transduction; ENaC channels;
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Solutions of table salt (NaCl) elicit several tastes, including of course saltiness but also sweet, sour, and bitter. This brief review touches on some of the mileposts concerning what is known about taste transduction for the Na+ ion, the main contributor to saltiness. Electrophysiological recordings, initially from single gustatory nerve fibers, and later, integrated impulse activity from gustatory nerves led researchers to predict that Na+ ions interacted with a surface molecule. Subsequent studies have resolved that this molecule is likely to be an epithelial sodium channel, ENaC. Other Na+ transduction mechanisms are also present in taste buds but have not yet been identified. The specific type(s) of taste cells responsible for salt taste also remains unknown.
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