Title of article :
New description of vagal nerve commanted intrapancreatic taste buds and blood glucose level: An experimental analysis
Author/Authors :
Aydin ، Mehmet Dumlu Department of Neurosurgery - Medical Faculty - Ataturk University , Aydin ، Aybike Medical Faculty of Cerrapasa - Istanbul University , Caglar ، Ozgur Department of Pediatric Surgery - Medical Faculty - Ataturk University , Aydin ، Muhammed Enes Department of Anesthesiology and Reanimation - Medical Faculty - Ataturk University , Karadeniz ، Erdem Department of General Surgery - Medical Faculty - Ataturk University , Nalci ، Kemal Alp Department of Pharmacology - Medical Faculty - Ataturk University , Demirtas ، Rabia Department of Pathology - Medical Faculty - Ataturk University
From page :
181
To page :
185
Abstract :
Introduction: There have been thousands of neurochemical mechanism about blood glucose level regulation, but intrapancreatic taste buds and their roles in blood glucose level has not been described. We aimed to investigate if there are taste buds cored neural networks in the pancreas, and there is any relationship between blood glucose levels. Methods: This examination was done on 32 chosen rats with their glucose levels. Animals are divided into owned blood glucose levels. If mean glucose levels were equal to 105 ± 10 mg/dL accepted as euglycemic (G-I; n = 14), 142 ± 18 mg/dL values accepted as hyperglycemic (G-II; n = 9) and 89 ± 9 mg/dL accepted as hypoglycemic (G-III; n = 9). After the experiment, animals were sacrificed under general anesthesia. Their pancreatic tissues were examined histological methods and numbers of newly described taste bud networks analyzed by Stereological methods. Results compared with Mann-Whitney U test P 0.005 considered as significant. Results: The mean normal blood glucose level (mg/dL) and taste bud network densities of per cm3 were: 105 ± 10 mg/dL; 156±21 in G-I; 142 ± 18 mg/dL and 95 ± 14 in G-II and 89 ± 9 mg/dL and 232 ± 34 in G-III. P values as follows: P 0.001 of G-II/G-I; P 0.005 of G-III/G-I and P 0.0001 of G-III/G-II. We detected periarterial located taste buds like cell clusters and peripherally located ganglia connected with Langerhans cells via thin nerve fibers. There was an inverse relationship between the number of taste buds networks and blood glucose level. Conclusion: Newly described intrapancreatic taste buds may have an important role in the regulation of blood glucose level.
Keywords :
Taste buds , Pancreas , Blood glucose level
Journal title :
Bioimpacts
Journal title :
Bioimpacts
Record number :
2658462
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