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Program - Association for Chemoreception Sciences

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Poster Numbering Key:The first number indicates the poster board numberThe second number (#Pxxx) indicates the poster abstract number44 #P145 Distinct GABA synthesizing enzymes and GABA receptorsin each cell type of mouse taste budsGennady Dvoryanchikov 1 , Nirupa Chaudhari 1,2 . 1 Departmentof Physiology and Biophysics, University of Miami Miller Schoolof Medicine, Miami, FL, United States, 2 <strong>Program</strong> inNeurosciences, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine,Miami, FL, United States45 #P146 Expression patterns of adrenergic receptors in rat posteriortaste budsYuan Zhang 2 , Tamara Kolli 1 , Fang-li Zhao 1 , Jianqun Yan 2 , ScottHerness 1 . 1 The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, UnitedStates, 2 Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China46 #P147 Serotonin acts to facilitate tastant responses in the ratchorda tympani nerveLuc Jaber, Fang-li Zhao, Scott Herness. The Ohio StateUniversity, Columbus, OH, United States47 #P148 Paroxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, does notalter concentration-dependent licking of prototypical tastestimuli by ratsClare M Mathes, Alan C Spector. Florida State UniverstiyDepartment of Psychology and <strong>Program</strong> in Neuroscience,Tallahassee, FL, United StatesF R I D A Y48 #P149 Activation of Synaptic Glutamate Receptors StimulatesMouse Taste Cells and Induces Serotonin ReleaseJeff A. Grant 1 , Stephen D. Roper 1,2 . 1 Department of Physiologyand Biophysics, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami,Miami, FL, United States, 2 <strong>Program</strong> in Neuroscience, MillerSchool of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL,United States49 #P150 The amiloride-insensitive component of the chorda tympaniresponse to NaCl is larger in A/J than in C57BL/6J miceStuart A McCaughey 1 , Chandra M Cherukuri 2 , Alexander ABachmanov 3 . 1 Center <strong>for</strong> Medical Education, IUSM-Muncie atBall State University, Muncie, IN, United States, 2 Dept. ofPhysiology and Health Science, Ball State University, Muncie,IN, United States, 3 Monell Chemical Senses Center,Philadelphia, PA, United StatesAbstracts are printed as submitted by the author(s)<strong>Program</strong> in Detail | 51

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