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- Title
Tas1R3 Dependent and Independent Recognition of Sugars in the Urethra and the Role of Tuft Cells in this Process (Adv. Biology 6/2024).
- Authors
Schmidt, Patricia; Perniss, Alexander; Bodenbenner‐Tuerich, Martin; Wiegand, Silke; Briand, Loic; Deckmann, Klaus
- Abstract
This article, titled "Tas1R3 Dependent and Independent Recognition of Sugars in the Urethra and the Role of Tuft Cells in this Process," explores the role of tuft cells in monitoring sugar concentrations in the urethra and initiating protective mechanisms. The study identifies two pathways for sugar monitoring: a UTC/Tas1R3 dependent pathway and a Tas1R3 independent pathway. The findings suggest that increased sugar concentrations in the urethra can lead to urinary tract infections and that sugars can increase detrusor muscle activity in a UTC/Tas1R3 dependent manner. The research was conducted by Klaus Deckmann and his colleagues.
- Subjects
URETHRA; SUGARS; SUGAR; URINARY tract infections; BIOLOGY
- Publication
Advanced Biology, 2024, Vol 8, Issue 6, p1
- ISSN
2701-0198
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/adbi.202470061