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Developmental changes in taste response characteristics of rat single chorda tympani fibers

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Integrated records show that multifiber responses from the chorda tympani nerve to NaCl and LiCl are of very small magnitude in young postnatal rats. When compared with NH&l, KCl, and citric acid, the integrated responses to NaCl and LiCl gradually increase in magnitude as a function of development. To clarify the basis of changes in multifiber responses, we recorded from single fibers in the chorda tympani nerve in postnatal rats aged: 14 to 20 days, 24 to 35 days, and adult. Taste stimuli applied to the anterior tongue were: 0.1 and 0.5 M NaCl, LiCl, NH4C1, and KC1 and 0.1 M citric acid.

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