Chemospecific deficits in taste sensitivity following bilateral or right hemispheric gustatory cortex lesions in rats. Issue 16 (15th July 2020)
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- Title:
- Chemospecific deficits in taste sensitivity following bilateral or right hemispheric gustatory cortex lesions in rats. Issue 16 (15th July 2020)
- Main Title:
- Chemospecific deficits in taste sensitivity following bilateral or right hemispheric gustatory cortex lesions in rats
- Authors:
- Bales, Michelle B.
Spector, Alan C. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Our prior studies showed bilateral gustatory cortex (GC) lesions significantly impair taste sensitivity to salts (NaCl and KCl) and quinine ("bitter") but not to sucrose ("sweet"). The range of qualitative tastants tested here has been extended in a theoretically relevant way to include the maltodextrin, Maltrin, a preferred stimulus by rats thought to represent a unique taste quality, and the "sour" stimulus citric acid; NaCl was also included as a positive control. Male rats (Sprague–Dawley) with histologically confirmed neurotoxin‐induced bilateral (BGCX, n = 13), or right (RGCX, n = 13) or left (LGCX, n = 9) unilateral GC lesions and sham‐operated controls (SHAM, n = 16) were trained to discriminate a tastant from water in an operant two‐response detection task. A mapping system was used to determine placement, size, and symmetry (when bilateral) of the lesion. BGCX significantly impaired taste sensitivity to NaCl, as expected, but not to Maltrin or citric acid, emulating our prior results with sucrose. However, in the case of citric acid, there was some disruption in performance at higher concentrations. Interestingly, RGCX, but not LGCX, also significantly impaired taste sensitivity, but only to NaCl, suggesting some degree of lateralized function. Taken together with our prior findings, extensive bilateral lesions in GC do not disrupt basic taste signal detection to all taste stimuli uniformly. Moreover, GC lesions do not preclude the ability of rats toAbstract: Our prior studies showed bilateral gustatory cortex (GC) lesions significantly impair taste sensitivity to salts (NaCl and KCl) and quinine ("bitter") but not to sucrose ("sweet"). The range of qualitative tastants tested here has been extended in a theoretically relevant way to include the maltodextrin, Maltrin, a preferred stimulus by rats thought to represent a unique taste quality, and the "sour" stimulus citric acid; NaCl was also included as a positive control. Male rats (Sprague–Dawley) with histologically confirmed neurotoxin‐induced bilateral (BGCX, n = 13), or right (RGCX, n = 13) or left (LGCX, n = 9) unilateral GC lesions and sham‐operated controls (SHAM, n = 16) were trained to discriminate a tastant from water in an operant two‐response detection task. A mapping system was used to determine placement, size, and symmetry (when bilateral) of the lesion. BGCX significantly impaired taste sensitivity to NaCl, as expected, but not to Maltrin or citric acid, emulating our prior results with sucrose. However, in the case of citric acid, there was some disruption in performance at higher concentrations. Interestingly, RGCX, but not LGCX, also significantly impaired taste sensitivity, but only to NaCl, suggesting some degree of lateralized function. Taken together with our prior findings, extensive bilateral lesions in GC do not disrupt basic taste signal detection to all taste stimuli uniformly. Moreover, GC lesions do not preclude the ability of rats to learn and perform the task, clearly demonstrating that, in its absence, other brain regions are able to maintain sensory‐discriminative taste processing, albeit with attenuated sensitivity for select stimuli. Abstract : … (more)
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- Journal of comparative neurology. Volume 528:Issue 16(2020)
- Journal:
- Journal of comparative neurology
- Issue:
- Volume 528:Issue 16(2020)
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- Volume 528, Issue 16 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 528
- Issue:
- 16
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0528-0016-0000
- Page Start:
- 2729
- Page End:
- 2747
- Publication Date:
- 2020-07-15
- Subjects:
- gustatory system -- insular cortex -- RRID: RGD_737891 -- RRID: SCR_001775 -- RRID: SCR_010455 -- taste detection -- taste psychophysics
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1002/cne.24928 ↗
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