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Impaired neurotransmitter release from lacrimal and salivary gland nerves of a murine model of Sjögren's syndrome.

D Zoukhri1, C L Kublin.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine whether lacrimal and salivary gland nerves of an animal model of Sjögren's syndrome, the MRL/lpr mouse, are able to release acetylcholine. The second purpose was to determine whether activation of the lacrimal gland nerves of the MRL/lpr mouse leads to protein secretion.
METHODS: Total saliva was collected for 10 minutes from the oral cavity of male and female MRL/lpr and MRL/+ mice, after intraperitoneal stimulation with pilocarpine and isoproterenol. Lacrimal and salivary gland lobules prepared from 18-week-old MRL/lpr and MRL/+ mice were incubated in the presence of depolarizing KCl (75 mM) solution. Acetylcholine release and peroxidase secretion (a protein secreted by the lacrimal gland) were measured using a spectrofluorometric assay.
RESULTS: Female, but not male, MRL/lpr mouse salivary glands were hyper-responsive to in vivo injection of secretagogues. These mice produced significantly higher amounts of saliva than did age-matched MRL/+ mice. Lacrimal and salivary gland nerves from 18-week-old MRL/+ mice released acetylcholine in response to a depolarizing KCl solution. In contrast, nerves in glands from 18-week-old MRL/lpr mice did not increase acetylcholine release in response to the depolarizing solution. Moreover, lacrimal glands from 18-week-old MRL/+ mice were able to secrete peroxidase in response to a depolarizing KCl solution, whereas those from 18-week-old MRL/lpr could not. This was not due to a defect in the secretory process, because addition of an exogenous secretagogue elicited peroxidase secretion from 18-week-old MRL/lpr as well as MRL/+ mice lacrimal glands.
CONCLUSIONS: The results show that activation of nerves of lacrimal and salivary glands infiltrated with lymphocytes does not increase the release of neurotransmitters, which results in impaired secretion from these glands.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11274068      PMCID: PMC3241007     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci        ISSN: 0146-0404            Impact factor:   4.799


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