T A Gilbertson
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Lin W, Burks C, Hansen D, Kinnamon S, Gilbertson T
J Neurophysiol
. 2004 Jul;
92(5):2909-19.
PMID: 15240769
Two-pore domain K+ channels encoded by genes KCNK1-17 (K2p1-17) play important roles in regulating cell excitability. We report here that rat taste receptor cells (TRCs) highly express TASK-2 (KCNK5; K2p5.1),...
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Gilbertson T, Boughter Jr J, Zhang H, Smith D
J Neurosci
. 2001 Jun;
21(13):4931-41.
PMID: 11425921
Several taste transduction mechanisms have been demonstrated in mammals, but little is known about their distribution within and across receptor cells. We recorded whole-cell responses of 120 taste cells of...
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Gilbertson T, Damak S, Margolskee R
Curr Opin Neurobiol
. 2000 Sep;
10(4):519-27.
PMID: 10981623
Taste receptor cells use a variety of mechanisms to transduce chemical information into cellular signals. Seven-transmembrane-helix receptors initiate signaling cascades by coupling to G proteins, effector enzymes, second messengers and...
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Herness M, Gilbertson T
Annu Rev Physiol
. 1999 Apr;
61:873-900.
PMID: 10099714
Taste receptor cells respond to gustatory stimuli using a complex arrangement of receptor molecules, signaling cascades, and ion channels. When stimulated, these cells produce action potentials that result in the...
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Howell L, Harris R, Clarke C, Youngblood B, Ryan D, Gilbertson T
Physiol Behav
. 1999 Mar;
65(4-5):697-704.
PMID: 10073470
In these experiments we determined whether stress influenced intake of different flavored test solutions or only those that were preferred. In a series of studies, rats or hamsters were exposed...
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Gilbertson T
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 1999 Feb;
855:860-7.
PMID: 9929702
The transduction of tastants involves a variety of mechanisms both within and across stimulus classes. Taste stimuli have been shown to permeate and block ion channels, activate both ionotropic and...
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Gilbertson T, Liu L, York D, Bray G
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 1999 Feb;
855:165-8.
PMID: 9929599
We previously demonstrated that taste receptor cells (TRCs) respond to cis-polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) through an inhibition of delayed rectifying K channels (KDR), which may represent the transduction mechanism for...
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Hu S, Wang S, Gibson J, Gilbertson T
J Pharmacol Exp Ther
. 1998 Nov;
287(2):480-6.
PMID: 9808670
In light of recent reports linking K+ channel modulation with food intake and macronutrient preference, we investigated the effect of anorectic agent dexfenfluramine (d-FF), a 5-HT reuptake inhibitor and releasing...
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Gilbertson T, Fontenot D
Chem Senses
. 1998 Nov;
23(5):495-9.
PMID: 9805633
The distribution of amiloride-sensitive sodium channels (ASSCs) in taste buds isolated from the oral cavity of hamsters was assessed by patch clamp recording. In contrast to the case for rats,...