Stress Hormone Receptors Localized in Sweet Taste Cells

Tuesday, June 3, 2014 - 12:30 in Health & Medicine

A new study from the Monell Center reports that oral taste cells contain receptors for glucocorticoid "stress hormones". The findings suggest glucocorticoids may act directly on taste cells to affect how they respond to sugars and other taste stimuli under conditions of stress.

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