Cortical representation of different taste modalities on the gustatory cortex: A pilot study.

Right insular cortex is involved in taste discrimination, but its functional organization is still poorly known. In general, sensory cortices represent the spatial prevalence of relevant features for each sensory modality (visual, auditory, somatosensory) in an ordered way across the cortical space....

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Main Authors: Anna Prinster, Elena Cantone, Viviana Verlezza, Mario Magliulo, Giovanni Sarnelli, Maurizio Iengo, Rosario Cuomo, Francesco Di Salle, Fabrizio Esposito
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5744997?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a3623ab8f2ba4a9a9d0622f43aed46c72020-11-25T00:27:01ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-011212e019016410.1371/journal.pone.0190164Cortical representation of different taste modalities on the gustatory cortex: A pilot study.Anna PrinsterElena CantoneViviana VerlezzaMario MagliuloGiovanni SarnelliMaurizio IengoRosario CuomoFrancesco Di SalleFabrizio EspositoRight insular cortex is involved in taste discrimination, but its functional organization is still poorly known. In general, sensory cortices represent the spatial prevalence of relevant features for each sensory modality (visual, auditory, somatosensory) in an ordered way across the cortical space. Following this analogy, we hypothesized that primary taste cortex is organized in similar ordered way in response to six tastes with known receptorial mechanisms (sweet, bitter, sour, salt, umami, CO2).Ten normal subjects were enrolled in a pilot study. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), a high resolution cortical registration method, and specialized procedures of feature prevalence localization, to map fMRI responses within the right insular cortex, to water solutions of quinine hydrochloride (bitter), Acesulfamate K (sweet), sodium chloride (salt), mono potassium glutamate + inosine 5' mono phosphate (Umami), citric acid (sour) and carbonated water (CO2). During an fMRI scan delivery of the solutions was applied in pseudo-random order interleaved with cleaning water.Two subjects were discarded due to excessive head movements. In the remaining subjects, statistically significant activations were detected in the fMRI responses to all tastes in the right insular cortex (p<0.05, family-wise corrected for multiple comparisons). Cortical representation of taste prevalence highlighted two spatially segregated clusters, processing two and three tastes coupled together (sweet-bitter and salt-umami-sour), with CO2 in between.Cortical representation of taste prevalence within the right primary taste cortex appears to follow the ecological purpose of enhancing the discrimination between safe nutrients and harmful substances.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5744997?pdf=render
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author Anna Prinster
Elena Cantone
Viviana Verlezza
Mario Magliulo
Giovanni Sarnelli
Maurizio Iengo
Rosario Cuomo
Francesco Di Salle
Fabrizio Esposito
spellingShingle Anna Prinster
Elena Cantone
Viviana Verlezza
Mario Magliulo
Giovanni Sarnelli
Maurizio Iengo
Rosario Cuomo
Francesco Di Salle
Fabrizio Esposito
Cortical representation of different taste modalities on the gustatory cortex: A pilot study.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Anna Prinster
Elena Cantone
Viviana Verlezza
Mario Magliulo
Giovanni Sarnelli
Maurizio Iengo
Rosario Cuomo
Francesco Di Salle
Fabrizio Esposito
author_sort Anna Prinster
title Cortical representation of different taste modalities on the gustatory cortex: A pilot study.
title_short Cortical representation of different taste modalities on the gustatory cortex: A pilot study.
title_full Cortical representation of different taste modalities on the gustatory cortex: A pilot study.
title_fullStr Cortical representation of different taste modalities on the gustatory cortex: A pilot study.
title_full_unstemmed Cortical representation of different taste modalities on the gustatory cortex: A pilot study.
title_sort cortical representation of different taste modalities on the gustatory cortex: a pilot study.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Right insular cortex is involved in taste discrimination, but its functional organization is still poorly known. In general, sensory cortices represent the spatial prevalence of relevant features for each sensory modality (visual, auditory, somatosensory) in an ordered way across the cortical space. Following this analogy, we hypothesized that primary taste cortex is organized in similar ordered way in response to six tastes with known receptorial mechanisms (sweet, bitter, sour, salt, umami, CO2).Ten normal subjects were enrolled in a pilot study. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), a high resolution cortical registration method, and specialized procedures of feature prevalence localization, to map fMRI responses within the right insular cortex, to water solutions of quinine hydrochloride (bitter), Acesulfamate K (sweet), sodium chloride (salt), mono potassium glutamate + inosine 5' mono phosphate (Umami), citric acid (sour) and carbonated water (CO2). During an fMRI scan delivery of the solutions was applied in pseudo-random order interleaved with cleaning water.Two subjects were discarded due to excessive head movements. In the remaining subjects, statistically significant activations were detected in the fMRI responses to all tastes in the right insular cortex (p<0.05, family-wise corrected for multiple comparisons). Cortical representation of taste prevalence highlighted two spatially segregated clusters, processing two and three tastes coupled together (sweet-bitter and salt-umami-sour), with CO2 in between.Cortical representation of taste prevalence within the right primary taste cortex appears to follow the ecological purpose of enhancing the discrimination between safe nutrients and harmful substances.
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