» Articles » PMID: 11555485

Sweetener Preference of C57BL/6ByJ and 129P3/J Mice

Overview
Journal Chem Senses
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2001 Sep 14
PMID 11555485
Citations 122
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Previous studies have shown large differences in taste responses to several sweeteners between mice of the C57BL/6ByJ (B6) and 129P3/J (129) inbred strains. The goal of this study was to compare behavioral responses of B6 and 129 mice to a wider variety of sweeteners. Seventeen sweeteners were tested using two-bottle preference tests with water. Three main patterns of strain differences were evident. First, sucrose, maltose, saccharin, acesulfame-K, sucralose and SC-45647 were preferred by both strains, but the B6 mice had lower preference thresholds and higher solution intakes. Second, the amino acids D-phenylalanine, D-tryptophan, L-proline and glycine were highly preferred by B6 mice, but not by 129 mice. Third, glycyrrhizic acid, neohesperidin dihydrochalcone, thaumatin and cyclamate did not evoke strong preferences in either strain. Aspartame was neutral to all 129 and some B6 mice, but other B6 mice strongly preferred it. Thus, compared with the 129 mice the B6 mice had higher preferences for sugars, sweet tasting amino acids and several but not all non-caloric sweeteners. Glycyrrhizic acid, neohesperidin, thaumatin and cyclamate are not palatable to B6 or 129 mice.

Citing Articles

Host or the Hosted? Effects of Non-Nutritive Sweeteners on Intestinal and Microbial Mechanisms of Glycemic Control.

Rose B, Pezos N, Choo J, Wu T, Rogers G, Ivey K Nutrients. 2024; 16(21).

PMID: 39519461 PMC: 11548007. DOI: 10.3390/nu16213628.


Negative feedback control of hypothalamic feeding circuits by the taste of food.

Aitken T, Liu Z, Ly T, Shehata S, Sivakumar N, La Santa Medina N Neuron. 2024; 112(19):3354-3370.e5.

PMID: 39153476 PMC: 11591316. DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2024.07.017.


Locus Ceruleus Dynamics Are Suppressed during Licking and Enhanced Postlicking Independent of Taste Novelty.

Fan W, Engborg C, Sciolino N eNeuro. 2024; 11(4).

PMID: 38649278 PMC: 11036117. DOI: 10.1523/ENEURO.0535-23.2024.


Appetitively motivated tasks in the IntelliCage reveal a higher motivational cost of spatial learning in male than female mice.

Nigri M, Bramati G, Steiner A, Wolfer D Front Behav Neurosci. 2024; 18:1270159.

PMID: 38487348 PMC: 10938600. DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2024.1270159.


TRPM4 and PLCβ3 contribute to normal behavioral responses to an array of sweeteners and carbohydrates but PLCβ3 is not needed for taste-driven licking for glucose.

Gutierrez V, Martin L, Simental-Ramos A, James K, Medler K, Schier L Chem Senses. 2024; 49.

PMID: 38183495 PMC: 10825839. DOI: 10.1093/chemse/bjae001.


References
1.
Bachmanov A, Tordoff M, Beauchamp G . Intake of umami-tasting solutions by mice: a genetic analysis. J Nutr. 2000; 130(4S Suppl):935S-41S. PMC: 3644809. DOI: 10.1093/jn/130.4.935S. View

2.
Li X, Inoue M, Reed D, Huque T, Puchalski R, Tordoff M . High-resolution genetic mapping of the saccharin preference locus (Sac) and the putative sweet taste receptor (T1R1) gene (Gpr70) to mouse distal Chromosome 4. Mamm Genome. 2001; 12(1):13-6. PMC: 3638211. DOI: 10.1007/s003350010236. View

3.
Inoue M, McCaughey S, Bachmanov A, Beauchamp G . Whole nerve chorda tympani responses to sweeteners in C57BL/6ByJ and 129P3/J mice. Chem Senses. 2001; 26(7):915-23. PMC: 3644806. DOI: 10.1093/chemse/26.7.915. View

4.
Fuller J . Single-locus control of saccharin preference in mice. J Hered. 1974; 65(1):33-6. DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a108452. View

5.
Jakinovich Jr W . Stimulation of the gerbil's gustatory receptors by artificial sweeteners. Brain Res. 1981; 210(1-2):69-81. DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(81)90885-4. View