This single-site, within-subject, experimental study is designed to test the hypothesis that individuals express taste receptors differently and have different sensitivities to bitter taste samples, which results from uneven expression. Subjects will include 100 racially and ethnically diverse, healthy adults. All subjects will provide saliva samples for genetic analysis and undergo taste testing with common psychophysical stimuli. From the pool of 100 subjects, 36 subjects from the common heterozygous group (PAV/AVI) and two from each homozygous group (AVI/AVI, nontaster and PAV/PAV, taster) will be invited to return for two additional sessions. During both sessions the investigators will 1) measure bitterness thresholds for PROP, a common psychophysical stimulus; 2) measure bitterness perception of several vegetables; 3) obtain a saliva sample and 4) collect taste papillae. The investigators will then isolate DNA and RNA from the taste papillae and isolate DNA from saliva to evaluate molecular differences over time and between individuals and how it relates to taste psychophysics. All psychophysical and cellular measurements will be done during both sessions so that the investigators can determine how much variation is observed over a one-week time period in both cellular phenotype and psychophysical phenotype.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
70
Monell Chemical Senses Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Bitter taste thresholds
Thresholds for propylthiouracil (PROP) will be measured using modified Harris-Kalmus recognition thresholds.
Time frame: 2 days of testing (2 hours each)
Taste intensity and hedonic ratings of vegetables
Subjects will rate the intensity of five basic taste qualities (bitter, salt, sweet, sour, umami) and the liking of PROP, urea, quinine, caffeine, denatonium solutions and pureed vegetables using the general labelled magnitude scale (gLMS)
Time frame: 3 days of testing (1-2 hours each)
TAS2R Genotype
Genotype of several TAS2Rs will be determined from DNA extracted from a saliva sample.
Time frame: 1 day of testing (1-1.5 hours)
mRNA expression levels
Expression of taste and related genes will be determined from mRNA extracted from human taste tissue obtained via tongue biopsy.
Time frame: 2 days of testing (2 hours each)
Dietary habits
Subjects will complete a 24 hour diet recall on 2 days of testing.
Time frame: 2 days (2 hours each)
biometrics
Height, weight, blood pressure and bioimpedance measurements will be taken.
Time frame: 1 day (1-1.5 hours)
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