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. 1962 Jan;45(3):487-500.
doi: 10.1085/jgp.45.3.487.

Electrophysiological studies of a water receptor associated with the taste sensilla of the blow-fly

Electrophysiological studies of a water receptor associated with the taste sensilla of the blow-fly

D R EVANS et al. J Gen Physiol. 1962 Jan.

Abstract

Electrophysiological evidence is given that water is the specific stimulus for a fourth sensory cell associated with the taste sensilla of the blowfly. Water elicited impulses from a single cell which responded in two distinct phases: an initial rapid rate of discharge followed by a lesser, sustained steady rate. The latter, in the case of sucrose solutions, was inhibited in direct proportion to the log of the osmotic pressure over a 10(4) range of pressures. Other non-electrolytes inhibited, but the effect could not be simply correlated with parameters of the solutions. Electrolytes inhibited the water response more sharply and at lower concentrations. The inhibition in all cases was not dependent on impulses in the other sensory cells of the taste sensillum.

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