TY - JOUR
T1 - New frontiers in gut nutrient sensor research
T2 - Nutrient sensors in the gastrointestinal tract: Modulation of sweet taste sensitivity by leptin
AU - Horio, Nao
AU - Jyotaki, Masafumi
AU - Yoshida, Ryusuke
AU - Sanematsu, Keisuke
AU - Shigemura, Noriatsu
AU - Ninomiya, Yuzo
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - The ability to perceive sweet compounds is important for animals to detect an external carbohydrate source of calories and has a critical role in the nutritional status of animals. In mice, a subset of sweet-sensitive taste cells possesses leptin receptors. Increase of plasma leptin with increasing internal energy storage in the adipose tissue suppresses sweet taste responses via this receptor. The data from recent studies indicate that leptin may also act as a modulator of sweet taste sensation in humans with a diurnal variation in sweet sensitivity. The plasma leptin level and sweet taste sensitivity are proposed to link with post-ingestive plasma glucose level. This leptin modulation of sweet taste sensitivity may influence an individual's preference, ingestive behavior, and absorption of nutrients, thereby playing important roles in regulation of energy homeostasis.
AB - The ability to perceive sweet compounds is important for animals to detect an external carbohydrate source of calories and has a critical role in the nutritional status of animals. In mice, a subset of sweet-sensitive taste cells possesses leptin receptors. Increase of plasma leptin with increasing internal energy storage in the adipose tissue suppresses sweet taste responses via this receptor. The data from recent studies indicate that leptin may also act as a modulator of sweet taste sensation in humans with a diurnal variation in sweet sensitivity. The plasma leptin level and sweet taste sensitivity are proposed to link with post-ingestive plasma glucose level. This leptin modulation of sweet taste sensitivity may influence an individual's preference, ingestive behavior, and absorption of nutrients, thereby playing important roles in regulation of energy homeostasis.
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U2 - 10.1254/jphs.09R07FM
DO - 10.1254/jphs.09R07FM
M3 - Short survey
C2 - 20093782
AN - SCOPUS:75749138554
SN - 1347-8613
VL - 112
SP - 8
EP - 12
JO - Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
JF - Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
IS - 1
ER -