Title of article
Decreased expression of CD36 in circumvallate taste buds of high-fat diet induced obese rats
Author/Authors
Zhang، نويسنده , , Xiao-Juan and Zhou، نويسنده , , Li-Hong and Ban، نويسنده , , Xiang and Liu، نويسنده , , Dian-Xin and Jiang، نويسنده , , Wei and Liu، نويسنده , , Xiao-Min، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
5
From page
663
To page
667
Abstract
Mammals spontaneously prefer lipid rich foods. Overconsumption of high-fat diet leads to obesity and related diseases. Recent findings indicate that taste may participate in the orosensory perception of dietary lipids and the fatty taste may contribute to a preference for and excessive consumption of dietary fat. CD36, a trans-membrane glycoprotein, which is located in the taste buds of circumvallate papillae of rodents, appears to be a plausible receptor for this fatty taste. Obese subjects present a stronger preference for fatty foods, though the mechanisms involved are complex and are not fully investigated. Our data from immunofluorescence and real-time RT-PCR showed that the expression levels of CD36 in circumvallate taste buds were significantly lower in high-fat diet induced obese rats as compared with that of control rats fed a normal diet. These results suggest that decreased expression of CD36 in circumvallate taste buds of high-fat diet induced obese rats may be associated with diminished fatty taste sensitivity and in order to compensate the preference for dietary fat, rats consume more fatty foods. Therapeutic strategies designed to alter or manipulate CD36 expression or function in taste buds may have important implications in treating obesity and related diseases.
Keywords
CD36 , Taste buds , Fatty taste , rats , High-fat diet , Obesity
Journal title
Acta Histochemica
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Acta Histochemica
Record number
1759975
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