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The Chemical Senses
Gustatory
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All have Chemoreceptors
In order for a sensation to be registered by the individual … the chemical (aroma or taste sensation) must be dissolved in solution.
•Mucus
•Saliva
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Gustatory Pathway
Most all taste receptors are located on the tongue in raised structures called Papillae
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Gustatory Pathway
There are a few receptors in the lining of the cheek and soft pallet
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Gustatory Pathway
Epithelial supporting cells forming the taste bud have microvilli called Gustatory Hairs connected directly to dendrites
Gustatory cells are shed and replaced every 7 to 10 days
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Gustatory Pathway
The act of tasting evokes reflexes in the digestive system.• Increase of saliva production
• Increase of gastric juices release
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Gustatory Pathway
The digestive process begins in the mouth
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Gustatory Pathway
Taste is approximately 80% Olfactory
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Gustatory Pathway
The Hot sensation of peppers excite pain receptors
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Gustatory Pathway
Thermo receptors, mechanoreceptors, and nociceptors stimulation of these receptor cites may enhance or detract from the quality of the sensation
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Gustatory Pathway
There are three major types of papillae:1. Filiform: no taste buds found
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Gustatory Pathway
2. Fungiform: Mushroom shaped
All over the tongue
Highest concentration found at the tip and sides
Taste buds are found on the top of the the
papillae
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Gustatory Pathway
3. Circumvallates:
Largest and least numerous (7-12) form a “V” at the back of the tongue
The taste buds are located on the sides of these papillae
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Taste
Many substances produce several sensations, thus exciting many different taste buds. Many of the taste buds will respond to each of the following qualities.
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Taste
Bitter:• Produced by alkaloids (hydroxide ions)
generally found on the back of the tongue
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Taste
Salt:
• Metal ions
• Appears to be evenly distributed
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Taste
Sour
• Produced by hydrogen ions
• Generally found on the sides of the tongue
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Taste
Sweet:
• Sugars and some amino acids
• Generally found on the tip of the tongue
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Gustatory Pathway
Damage to:• Glossopharyngeal nerve – bitter taste
diminished (Cranial Nerve Number?)
• Facial nerve – sweet, sour, salty taste diminished (Cranial Nerve Number?)
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The Chemical Senses
OlfactoryOlfactory
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Olfactory Pathway
Receptors are found on the roof of the nasal cavity - bilaterally• There are approximately 5 million olfactory
receptor cells
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Olfactory Pathway
Collectively, these receptors are referred to as :
Olfactory epithelium
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Olfactory Pathway
Regulation of air flow:
• To reduce the stimulation of receptors:
•Inhale slowly through your nose
•Or inhale through your mouth
•What bone structures allow for the air being channeled?
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Olfactory Pathway
Regulation of air flow:
• To heighten the stimulation of receptors:
•Inhale quickly through your nose with your mouth closed
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Olfactory Pathway
The sensation of an Aroma is stimulated by the excitation of olfactory hairs protruding from the olfactory epithelium in a field of mucosa manufactured by glands in the lamina propria
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Olfactory Pathway
In order for an aroma to be detected, it must be volatile
•1. the aroma must be in
a gaseous state
•2. the aroma must be water soluble• Why can we not smell natural gas?
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Olfactory Pathway
Acclamation
• A process where the sense of olfaction adapts quickly
• CNS response is not a diminished response from the receptor group
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Olfactory Pathway
Olfactory neurons are quite different from other neurons:
they are replaced approximately every 60 days by a process called basal cell basal cell differentiationdifferentiation in the olfactory epithelium
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Gustatory paths separates four distinct chemical sensations
Olfactory paths distinguish tens of thousands of different sensations with only 15 to 30 different types of receptors
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The sensation of smell requires the stimulation of ALL receptors in the nasal concha prior to detection
The sense of taste?• Each taste is independent of the other and
does not require the other receptors to be stimulated
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The irritating response of strong aromas such as ammonia stimulates pain receptors
What is the response and why is it important?
Pain receptor stimulation in the mouth provides us with the sensation of “hot” (spicy). How do you deal with food that is too
spicy?