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An automated method to detect and quantify fungiform papillae in the human tongue: Validation and relationship to phenotypical differences in taste perception
- Source :
- Physiology & Behavior
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Determination of the number of fungiform papillae (FP) on the human tongue is an important measure that has frequently been associated with individual differences in oral perception, including taste sensitivity. At present, there is no standardised method consistently used to identify the number of FP, and primarily scientists manually count papillae over a small region(s) of the anterior tip of a stained tongue. In this study, a rapid automated method was developed to quantify the number of FP across the anterior 2 cm of an unstained tongue from high resolution digital images. In 60 participants, the automated method was validated against traditional manual counting, and then used to assess the relationship between the number of FP and taste phenotype (both 6-n-propylthiouracil (PROP) and Thermal Taster Status). FP count on the anterior 2 cm of the tongue was found to correlate significantly with PROP taster status. PROP supertasters (PSTs) had a significantly higher FP count compared with PROP non-tasters (PNTs). Conversely, the common approach used to determine the number of FP in a small 6 mm diameter circle on the anterior tongue tip, did not show a significant correlation irrespective of whether it was determined via automated or manual counting. The regional distribution of FP was assessed across PROP taster status groups. PSTs had a significantly higher FP count within the first centimetre of the anterior tongue compared with the PNT and PROP medium-tasters (PMT), with no significant difference in the second centimetre. No significant relationship was found with Thermal Taster Status and FP count, or interaction with PROP taster status groups, supporting previous evidence suggesting these phenomena are independent. The automated method is a valuable tool, enabling reliable quantification of FP over the anterior 2 cm surface of the tongue, and overcomes subjective discrepancies in manual counting.<br />Highlights • Automatic, rapid quantification of FP across the anterior 2 cm of the tongue • FP count in small tongue tip areas does not reliably correlate reliably with PROP status. • Number of FP across the anterior 2 cm of the tongue correlates with PROP status. • No relationship identified between the number of FP and thermal taster status. • PROP and thermal taste are independent phenomena.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Adult
Male
Supertaster
Taste
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
media_common.quotation_subject
Fungiform papillae, PROP, thermal taster status, tongue images, automated counting, colour segmentation
Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
Biology
Statistics, Nonparametric
Article
Automated counting
Cohort Studies
03 medical and health sciences
Behavioral Neuroscience
Young Adult
Thermal taster status
0302 clinical medicine
stomatognathic system
Tongue
Ophthalmology
Perception
medicine
Humans
PROP
Lingual papilla
media_common
Tongue images
Centimeter
Electronic Data Processing
030109 nutrition & dietetics
Colour segmentation
Significant difference
Reproducibility of Results
Taste Perception
Middle Aged
Taste Buds
humanities
medicine.anatomical_structure
Phenotype
Taste Threshold
Female
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Automated method
Fungiform papillae
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1873507X
- Volume :
- 184
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Physiologybehavior
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e2f6a9671d925e4f77d33ea80ad1ccd2