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Chemical Senses 21: 59-63,
© 1996


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Analysis of Concentration-response Relationship for Enhanced Sugar Responses of the Chorda Tympani Nerve in the Diabetic db/db Mouse

Noritaka Sako1, Yuzo Ninomiya and Yasushi Fukami

Department of Oral Physiology, Asahi University School of Dentistry Hozumi, Motosu, Gifu 501-02 1Department of Behavioral Physiology, Osaka University Suita, Osaka, Japan

Correspondence to be sent to: Yuzo Ninomiya, Department of Oral Physiology, Asahi University School of Dentistry, Hozumi, Hotosu, Gifu 501-02, Japan

Chorda tympani responses to sugars were greater in diabetic (db/db) than in non-diabetic control mice. A kinetic analysis suggested that the greater sugar responses in db/db mice were unlikely due to the increased number of sugar receptors. Chem. Senses 21: 59–63, 1996.


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