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Novel approaches to the study of viscosity discrimination in rodents.
Nakatomi, Chihiro; Sako, Noritaka; Miyamura, Yuichi; Horie, Seiwa; Shikayama, Takemi; Morii, Aoi; Naniwa, Mako; Hsu, Chia-Chien; Ono, Kentaro.
Afiliação
  • Nakatomi C; Division of Physiology, Kyushu Dental University, Fukuoka, 803-8580, Japan.
  • Sako N; Department of Oral Physiology, Asahi University School of Dentistry, Gifu, 501-0296, Japan.
  • Miyamura Y; Division of Physiology, Kyushu Dental University, Fukuoka, 803-8580, Japan.
  • Horie S; Division of Physiology, Kyushu Dental University, Fukuoka, 803-8580, Japan.
  • Shikayama T; Division of Orofacial Functions and Orthodontics, Kyushu Dental University, Fukuoka, 803-8580, Japan.
  • Morii A; Division of Physiology, Kyushu Dental University, Fukuoka, 803-8580, Japan.
  • Naniwa M; Division of Physiology, Kyushu Dental University, Fukuoka, 803-8580, Japan.
  • Hsu CC; Division of Physiology, Kyushu Dental University, Fukuoka, 803-8580, Japan.
  • Ono K; Division of Physiology, Kyushu Dental University, Fukuoka, 803-8580, Japan.
Sci Rep ; 12(1): 16448, 2022 09 30.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36180505
Texture has enormous effects on food preferences. The materials used to study texture discrimination also have tastes that experimental animal can detect; therefore, such studies must be designed to exclude taste differences. In this study, to minimize the effects of material tastes, we utilized high- and low-viscosity forms of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC-H and CMC-L, respectively) at the same concentrations (0.1-3%) for viscosity discrimination tests in rats. In two-bottle preference tests of water and CMC, rats avoided CMC-H solutions above 1% (63 mPa·s) but did not avoid less viscous CMC-L solutions with equivalent taste magnitudes, suggesting that rats spontaneously avoided high viscosity. To evaluate low-viscosity discrimination, we performed conditioned aversion tests to 0.1% CMC, which initially showed a comparable preference ratio to water in the two-bottle preference tests. Conditioning with 0.1% CMC-L (1.5 mPa·s) did not induce aversion to 0.1% CMC-L or CMC-H. However, rats acquired a conditioned aversion to 0.1% CMC-H (3.6 mPa·s) even after latent inhibition to CMC taste by pre-exposure to 0.1% CMC-L. These results suggest that rats can discriminate considerably low viscosity independent of CMC taste. This novel approach for viscosity discrimination can be used to investigate the mechanisms of texture perception in mammals.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Roedores / Carboximetilcelulose Sódica Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Roedores / Carboximetilcelulose Sódica Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article