TY - JOUR A2 - Rachidi, Mohammed AU - Welcome, Menizibeya O. AU - Mastorakis, Nikos E. AU - Pereverzev, Vladimir A. PY - 2015 DA - 2015/01/11 TI - Sweet Taste Receptor Signaling Network: Possible Implication for Cognitive Functioning SP - 606479 VL - 2015 AB - Sweet taste receptors are transmembrane protein network specialized in the transmission of information from special “sweet” molecules into the intracellular domain. These receptors can sense the taste of a range of molecules and transmit the information downstream to several acceptors, modulate cell specific functions and metabolism, and mediate cell-to-cell coupling through paracrine mechanism. Recent reports indicate that sweet taste receptors are widely distributed in the body and serves specific function relative to their localization. Due to their pleiotropic signaling properties and multisubstrate ligand affinity, sweet taste receptors are able to cooperatively bind multiple substances and mediate signaling by other receptors. Based on increasing evidence about the role of these receptors in the initiation and control of absorption and metabolism, and the pivotal role of metabolic (glucose) regulation in the central nervous system functioning, we propose a possible implication of sweet taste receptor signaling in modulating cognitive functioning. SN - 2090-1852 UR - https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/606479 DO - 10.1155/2015/606479 JF - Neurology Research International PB - Hindawi Publishing Corporation KW - ER -