DR NOORIN
BHIMANI
MBBS,MD
ASSOCIATE PROF
DEPT. OF PHYSIOLOGY
SENSE OF
TASTE
OBJECTIVES.
 Site of taste
 Taste pathway
 Physiology of taste
TASTE
 Chemical sense
stimulated by food &
drink.
 Flavour – olfactory,
tactile & thermal
attributes in addition
to taste.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
SITE OF TASTE
 Receptors are special
chemoreceptors
clustered in taste buds
on tongue, palate,
pharynx, epiglottis &
upper 1/3rd of
oesophagus.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
TONGUE
 Main site of taste
sensation
 Mucous membrane
contains numerous
papillae which
increases surface area
of mucosa
 Taste buds located in
wall of papillae.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
PAPILLAE
 Cicumvallate
 Fungiform
 Foliate
 Filiform
Thursday, June 14, 2018
CIRCUMVALLATE
 Large 2-4 mm in
diameter.
 10-12 in numbers.
 In a single row in front
of sulcus terminalis.
 About 200 taste buds
located around each
papillae.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
FUNGIFORM
 Bright red, flat dot like
structure
 Location – ant 2/3rd,
along the edges,
dorsum & tip
 1 mm in diameter
 about 8-10 taste buds
around each papillae.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
FOLIATE
 Transverse mucosal
folds on posterolateral
surface of tongue ant
to circumvallet
papillae
 Contains numerous
taste buds.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
FILIFORM
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Small conical projections on
dorsum of ant 2/3rd of tongue
giving velvety appearance
Arranged parallel to sulcus
terminalis
Do not contain taste buds but
play role in breaking up food
particles so called mechanical
papillae.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
TASTE BUDS
 STRUCTURE
 Barrel shaped
 Contains small pore for
substances to reach interior
 Each about 50-70 µm in
diameter.
 Consists of
 Receptor cells
 Basal replacement cells
 Supporting cells
Thursday, June 14, 2018
RECEPTOR CELLS
 Each taste buds
contains 100
receptors cells
Thursday, June 14, 2018
RECEPTOR CELLS
 Characteristics
 Each cell elongate, bipolar
shaped & extend from
epithelial opening to base.
 Short life span (10 days) &
then replaced.
 Their microvilli protrude into
oral cavity & contact with
saliva.
 Innervated by sensory nerves.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
BASAL REPLACEMENT CELLS
 Small round cell at the
bottom of taste buds
 They are stem cells
continuously
differentiated into
taste cells.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
SUPPORTING CELLS
Thursday, June 14, 2018
 Also called as sustentacular cells
 Innervation –
 Sensory nerve fibre comes from branches of facial,
glossopharyngeal & vagal nerve
 Each taste buds innervated by 50 nerve fibres &
each nerve fibre inturn receives inputs from all
taste buds
 Tactile & temperature receptors are innervated by
trigeminal nerve.
TASTE PATHWAY
 First order neurons
 Second order
neurons
 Third order neurons
Thursday, June 14, 2018
FIRST ORDER NEURONS
 Cell bodies are located in
different ganglia of 7th, 9th
& 10th cranial nerves.
 From taste buds of ant
2/3rd of tongue by
branches of chorda
tympani nerve, branch
of facial nerve – cell
bodies in Geniculate
ganglion.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
FIRST ORDER NEURONS
Thursday, June 14, 2018
 From taste buds of post 1/3rd of tongue by
Glossopharyngeal nerve – cell bodies in
Superior & inferior ganglion of this nerve.
 From taste buds on pharyngeal aspects of
tongue, epiglottis, hard & soft palate –
Vagus nerve - cell bodies in Superior &
Inferior ganglion of this nerve.
 All terminate in the Nucleus of tractus
solitarius.
SECOND ORDER NEURONS
 Start from nucleus of
tractus solitarius –
cross midline join
Medial leminiscus
 Terminate with 5th
cranial nerve in
ventral posterior
medial nucleus of
thalamus.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
THIRD ORDER NEURONS
 From ventral
posterior medial
nucleus of thalamus
 Terminate in inferior
part of post-central
gyrus – Taste cortex.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
PHYSIOLOGY OF TASTE
 Gustatory stimuli.
 Types of stimuli & Most
sensitive areas of tongue.
 10000 taste buds, after 45
years age decreases
 Sensations basically 4 –
sweat, sour, bitter &
salty & recently Umami.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
SUBSTANCES PRODUCING
PRIMARY TASTE SENSATIONS
Thursday, June 14, 2018
 Sweet – by sugars, Glycols, alcohols,
aldehydes, esters
 Salty – anions of iodized salts (Nacl)
 Sour – acids,
 Bitter – alkaloids, quinine, caffeine, nicotine,
strychnine.
 Umami – glutamate in asian cooking.
TRANSDUCTION OF
GUSTATORY STIMULI
 Site – receptors
 Dissolved substances
acts on micro villi,
depolarize the cells
directly or via second
messengers
 Develop receptor
potential & generate
action potential.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
TRANSMISSION OF
INFORMATION TO CORTEX.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
 Tastants – Transduced into receptor
potential – induces action potential –
releases NT between taste cells & sensory
nerve fibres – impulses to gustatory area of
nucleus of tractus solitarius – to thalamus –
to gustatory cortex.
ENCODING OF TASTE
INFORMATION
 Its not simple, labeled
line chemical system
but by unique pattern
of inputs from
different cells .
Thursday, June 14, 2018
TASTE THREHOLDS AND
INTENSITY DISCRIMINATION
Thursday, June 14, 2018
 Taste threshold – salty needs 0.001 M,
bitter 0.000008 M
 Serves as protective function
 Intensity discrimination – its crude
 50% change is needed
SENSATION OF FLAVOURS
 Gustatory inputs
 Olfactory inputs –
Volatile molecules
released by food go to
back of nasal cavity
 Somatosensory inputs
 This includes texture &
temperature as well as
pain by spicy & minty
foods.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
PHENOMENON OF VARIATION AND
AFTER EFFECTS IN TASTE
SENSATION.
 Taste sensations
exhibit after reactions
& contrast phenomena
 Similar to visual after
images & contrast.
 Some due to chemical
tricks & others due to
true central
phenomenon.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
FACTORS INFLUENCING TASTE
SENSATION
Thursday, June 14, 2018
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Area of stimulation.
Temperature of Tastants
Age of the person
Sex – female more sensitive to sweet & salt.
Adaptation
Interaction between taste producing substances.
Effect of taste modifying proteins – Miraculin in west
african plant, it makes acid taste sweet.
Abnormalities of taste sensations.
ABNORMALITIES OF TASTE
SENSATIONS.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
 Ageusia – absence of taste sensation
 Causes
 Lesion of Mandibular division of trigeminal nerve.
 Lesion of facial nerve
 Lesion of glossopharyngeal nerve
 Drugs – Penicillamine, captopril
 Familial dysautonomia.
ABNORMALITIES OF TASTE
SENSATIONS.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
 Hypogeusia – Diminished taste sensitivity
 Dysgeusia – disturbed sense of taste, in
temporal lobe syndrome
 Selective taste blindness –
 Inherited autosomal recessive trait
 Increased threshold for phenyl thiocarbamide
( bitter taste)
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  • 1.
  • 2.
    OBJECTIVES.  Site oftaste  Taste pathway  Physiology of taste
  • 3.
    TASTE  Chemical sense stimulatedby food & drink.  Flavour – olfactory, tactile & thermal attributes in addition to taste. Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 4.
    SITE OF TASTE Receptors are special chemoreceptors clustered in taste buds on tongue, palate, pharynx, epiglottis & upper 1/3rd of oesophagus. Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 5.
    TONGUE  Main siteof taste sensation  Mucous membrane contains numerous papillae which increases surface area of mucosa  Taste buds located in wall of papillae. Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 6.
    PAPILLAE  Cicumvallate  Fungiform Foliate  Filiform Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 7.
    CIRCUMVALLATE  Large 2-4mm in diameter.  10-12 in numbers.  In a single row in front of sulcus terminalis.  About 200 taste buds located around each papillae. Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 8.
    FUNGIFORM  Bright red,flat dot like structure  Location – ant 2/3rd, along the edges, dorsum & tip  1 mm in diameter  about 8-10 taste buds around each papillae. Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 9.
    FOLIATE  Transverse mucosal foldson posterolateral surface of tongue ant to circumvallet papillae  Contains numerous taste buds. Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 10.
    FILIFORM    Small conical projectionson dorsum of ant 2/3rd of tongue giving velvety appearance Arranged parallel to sulcus terminalis Do not contain taste buds but play role in breaking up food particles so called mechanical papillae. Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 11.
    TASTE BUDS  STRUCTURE Barrel shaped  Contains small pore for substances to reach interior  Each about 50-70 µm in diameter.  Consists of  Receptor cells  Basal replacement cells  Supporting cells Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 12.
    RECEPTOR CELLS  Eachtaste buds contains 100 receptors cells Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 13.
    RECEPTOR CELLS  Characteristics Each cell elongate, bipolar shaped & extend from epithelial opening to base.  Short life span (10 days) & then replaced.  Their microvilli protrude into oral cavity & contact with saliva.  Innervated by sensory nerves. Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 14.
    BASAL REPLACEMENT CELLS Small round cell at the bottom of taste buds  They are stem cells continuously differentiated into taste cells. Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 15.
    SUPPORTING CELLS Thursday, June14, 2018  Also called as sustentacular cells  Innervation –  Sensory nerve fibre comes from branches of facial, glossopharyngeal & vagal nerve  Each taste buds innervated by 50 nerve fibres & each nerve fibre inturn receives inputs from all taste buds  Tactile & temperature receptors are innervated by trigeminal nerve.
  • 16.
    TASTE PATHWAY  Firstorder neurons  Second order neurons  Third order neurons Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 17.
    FIRST ORDER NEURONS Cell bodies are located in different ganglia of 7th, 9th & 10th cranial nerves.  From taste buds of ant 2/3rd of tongue by branches of chorda tympani nerve, branch of facial nerve – cell bodies in Geniculate ganglion. Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 18.
    FIRST ORDER NEURONS Thursday,June 14, 2018  From taste buds of post 1/3rd of tongue by Glossopharyngeal nerve – cell bodies in Superior & inferior ganglion of this nerve.  From taste buds on pharyngeal aspects of tongue, epiglottis, hard & soft palate – Vagus nerve - cell bodies in Superior & Inferior ganglion of this nerve.  All terminate in the Nucleus of tractus solitarius.
  • 19.
    SECOND ORDER NEURONS Start from nucleus of tractus solitarius – cross midline join Medial leminiscus  Terminate with 5th cranial nerve in ventral posterior medial nucleus of thalamus. Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 20.
    THIRD ORDER NEURONS From ventral posterior medial nucleus of thalamus  Terminate in inferior part of post-central gyrus – Taste cortex. Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 21.
    PHYSIOLOGY OF TASTE Gustatory stimuli.  Types of stimuli & Most sensitive areas of tongue.  10000 taste buds, after 45 years age decreases  Sensations basically 4 – sweat, sour, bitter & salty & recently Umami. Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 22.
    SUBSTANCES PRODUCING PRIMARY TASTESENSATIONS Thursday, June 14, 2018  Sweet – by sugars, Glycols, alcohols, aldehydes, esters  Salty – anions of iodized salts (Nacl)  Sour – acids,  Bitter – alkaloids, quinine, caffeine, nicotine, strychnine.  Umami – glutamate in asian cooking.
  • 23.
    TRANSDUCTION OF GUSTATORY STIMULI Site – receptors  Dissolved substances acts on micro villi, depolarize the cells directly or via second messengers  Develop receptor potential & generate action potential. Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 24.
    TRANSMISSION OF INFORMATION TOCORTEX. Thursday, June 14, 2018  Tastants – Transduced into receptor potential – induces action potential – releases NT between taste cells & sensory nerve fibres – impulses to gustatory area of nucleus of tractus solitarius – to thalamus – to gustatory cortex.
  • 25.
    ENCODING OF TASTE INFORMATION Its not simple, labeled line chemical system but by unique pattern of inputs from different cells . Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 26.
    TASTE THREHOLDS AND INTENSITYDISCRIMINATION Thursday, June 14, 2018  Taste threshold – salty needs 0.001 M, bitter 0.000008 M  Serves as protective function  Intensity discrimination – its crude  50% change is needed
  • 27.
    SENSATION OF FLAVOURS Gustatory inputs  Olfactory inputs – Volatile molecules released by food go to back of nasal cavity  Somatosensory inputs  This includes texture & temperature as well as pain by spicy & minty foods. Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 28.
    PHENOMENON OF VARIATIONAND AFTER EFFECTS IN TASTE SENSATION.  Taste sensations exhibit after reactions & contrast phenomena  Similar to visual after images & contrast.  Some due to chemical tricks & others due to true central phenomenon. Thursday, June 14, 2018
  • 29.
    FACTORS INFLUENCING TASTE SENSATION Thursday,June 14, 2018         Area of stimulation. Temperature of Tastants Age of the person Sex – female more sensitive to sweet & salt. Adaptation Interaction between taste producing substances. Effect of taste modifying proteins – Miraculin in west african plant, it makes acid taste sweet. Abnormalities of taste sensations.
  • 30.
    ABNORMALITIES OF TASTE SENSATIONS. Thursday,June 14, 2018  Ageusia – absence of taste sensation  Causes  Lesion of Mandibular division of trigeminal nerve.  Lesion of facial nerve  Lesion of glossopharyngeal nerve  Drugs – Penicillamine, captopril  Familial dysautonomia.
  • 31.
    ABNORMALITIES OF TASTE SENSATIONS. Thursday,June 14, 2018  Hypogeusia – Diminished taste sensitivity  Dysgeusia – disturbed sense of taste, in temporal lobe syndrome  Selective taste blindness –  Inherited autosomal recessive trait  Increased threshold for phenyl thiocarbamide ( bitter taste)