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FEBS Letters | 2007

mGluR1 in the fundic glands of rat stomach

Ana San Gabriel; Takami Maekawa; Hisayuki Uneyama; Sumio Yoshie; Kunio Torii

l‐glutamate not only confers cognitive discrimination for umami taste in the oral cavity, but also conveys sensory information to vagal afferent fibers in the gastric mucosa. We used RT‐PCR, western blotting, and immunohistochemistry to demonstrate that mGluR1 is located in glandular stomach. Double staining revealed that mGluR1 is found at the apical membrane of chief cells and possibly in parietal cells. Moreover, a diet with 1% l‐glutamate induced changes in the expression of pepsinogen C mRNA in stomach mucosa. These data suggest that mGluR1 is involved in the gastric phase regulation of protein digestion.


The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 2009

Metabotropic glutamate receptor type 1 in taste tissue

Ana San Gabriel; Takami Maekawa; Hisayuki Uneyama; Kunio Torii

l-Glutamate confers cognitive discrimination for umami taste (delicious or savory) and dietary information to the brain through the activation of G protein-coupled receptors in specialized taste receptor cells of the tongue. The taste heterologous receptor T1R1 plus T1R3 is not sufficient to detect umami taste in mice. The lack of T1R3 diminished but did not abolish nerve and behavioral responses in null mice that still contained umami-sensitive taste receptor cells. The remnant umami responses in T1R3 knockout mice indicate that there are also T1R3 independent receptors. Metabotropic glutamate receptor 1 (mGluR1), which is widely expressed throughout the central nervous system and regulates synaptic signaling, is another l-glutamate receptor candidate. It is found within taste buds, although the amount of l-glutamate in the perisynaptic region is in the order of micromol/L, whereas free dietary l-glutamate is in the mmol/L range. We reexamined the expression of one mGluR1 variant with a lower affinity for l-glutamate that is found in fungiform and circumvallate papillae. This taste mGluR1 receptor responds in vitro to the concentration of l-glutamate usually found in foodstuffs.


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2009

The calcium-sensing receptor in taste tissue

Ana San Gabriel; Hisayuki Uneyama; Takami Maekawa; Kunio Torii

Calcium is an essential nutrient that induces a distinctive taste quality, but the sensing mechanism of calcium in the tongue is poorly understood. A recent study linked calcium to T1R3 receptor. Here, we propose another system for calcium taste involving the extracellular calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR). This G protein-coupled receptor that responds to calcium and magnesium cations is involved in calcium homeostasis regulating parathyroid and kidney functions. In this study, CaSR was found in isolated taste buds from rats and mice. It was expressed in a subset of cells in circumvallate and foliate papillae, with fewer cells in the fungiform papillae. This is the first evidence in mammals that locates CaSR in gustatory tissue and provides the basis for better understanding not only calcium taste but also the taste of multiple CaSR agonists.


Archive | 2001

Method for searching for gene encoding nuclear transport protein

Takami Maekawa; Maiko Mori; Yoshiyuki Takahara


Archive | 2000

Method for analyzing gene expression frequency

Takami Maekawa; Akira Mitsui; Masayo Date; Hisao Fukuda; Yoshiyuki Takahara


Archive | 2004

Glutamic acid receptor and utilization thereof

Ana San Gabriel; Takami Maekawa; Hisayuki Uneyama; Kunio Torii


Archive | 2010

Method for screening for salty taste control substance

Yutaka Ishiwatari; Yuko Kai; Takami Maekawa; Yuzuru Eto


Archive | 2004

Glutamate receptor and utilization thereof

Ana San Gabriel; Hisayuki Uneyama; Takami Maekawa; Kunio Torii


Archive | 2004

Novel glutamic acid receptor and utilization thereof

Ana San Gabriel; Takami Maekawa; Hisayuki Uneyama; Kunio Torii


Archive | 2003

Novel glutamate receptor and utilization thereof

Gabriel Ana San; Hisayuki Uneyama; Takami Maekawa; Kunio Torii

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