Nonetheless, responses in KO animals to most stimuli (100 mm NH4Cl, 500 mm sucrose, 300 mm MSG with amiloride, 5 — 20
mm citric acid, and 5 — 20 mm HCl) were reduced compared with WT (Fig. 6B, Table 4), suggesting a role for 5 - HT3 signaling in more than just acid and salt transmission; that is, tastants likely to evoke direct type III cell - mediated signaling.
The normalized responses then were compared using a two - way ANOVA with Tukey's post hoc test using Statistica software (verseion 10; Statsoft) for grouped tastants [3 — 20
mm citric acid, 3 — 20 mm HCl, and «others» (NH4Cl, NaCl, sucrose, MSG with amiloride, and quinine)-RSB-.
Not exact matches
The anterior tongue was stimulated with a continuous flow (Mini-pump; Fisher Scientific) and different tastants were injected into this flow: NH4Cl 100
mm, sucrose 500
mm, NaCl 100
mm, monosodium glutamate (MSG) 300
mm with amiloride 100 μm, quinine 10
mm,
citric acid (3, 5, 10, and 20
mm), and HCl (3, 5, 10, and 20
mm).