Researchers identify the neurons responsible for relaying sweet taste signals to the gustatory thalamus and cortex in mice.
While the peripheral taste system has been extensively investigated, relatively little is known about the contribution of CNS gustatory neurons in the sensation of taste. In this new study, researchers have identified neurons in the brainstem that are responsible for encoding sweet tastes.
In mice, the parabrachial nucleus of the pons in the brainstem is a major hub that receives sensory information about hunger, satiety, and taste information and relays it to the cortex via the gustatory thalamus. One clue to the molecular properties of gustatory neurons in the parabrachial nucleus may lie in the neuronal expression of SatB2; the role of neurons in the parabrachial nucleus that possess this transcription factor has so far remained a mystery. A research team has found that SatB2-expressing neurons in the parabrachial nucleus of mice encode sweet tastes, and those that projected to the gustatory thalamus induced appetitive lick behaviors in mice. They recently published their findings in Cell Reports.
"We've known about the presence of taste-responsive neurons in the parabrachial nucleus for over 40 years," the senior author says. "Only recently have we had the appropriate molecular markers and imaging methods to properly characterize these neurons--we used cell ablation, in vivo calcium imaging, and optogenetics to define the role of SatB2-expressing neurons is in the sensation of taste."
Selective ablation of SatB2-expressing neurons led to the loss of normal sweet taste sensing, which was measured by licking behavior in mice, but had little impact on the sensitivities to umami, bitter, sour, and salty tastes. This indicates that SatB2-expressing neurons have selective roles in sweet taste transduction.
Furthermore, the researchers clarified the functional role of SatB2-expressing neurons. Artificial activation by optogenetics caused dramatic changes in licking behavior; mice intensively licked tasteless water as if it were the sweet-tasting solution. These findings indicated that SatB2-expressing neurons convey sweet taste-specific signals.
"Our findings indicate that different taste qualities are processed by different types of neurons, at least in the brainstem," says lead author. "The next important step will be to identify a whole set of gustatory neurons, including SatB2 neurons, in the mouse parabrachial nucleus. This will allow us to understand how their assemblage forms complex flavors."
This new work could be pivotal in characterizing taste processing at molecular and cellular levels.
https://www.cell.com/cell-reports/fulltext/S2211-1247(19)30505-4
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