Literature DB >> 1149139

Effects of nerve stimulation and denervation on secretory material in submandibular striated duct cells of cats, and the possible role of these cells in the secretion of salivary kallikrein.

J R Garrett, A Kidd.   

Abstract

Striated ducts in cats after 24 hours starvation normally contained glycogen, especially in the basal regions. They also contained neutral mucin and tryptophan in apical parts of "light" cells and small irregular "secretory" granules were found in a similar distribution by electron microscopy.--Parasympathetic nerve stimulation caused a loss of glycogen but no apparent change in the apical secretory material, despite a copious secretion.--Sympathetic stimulation caused a loss of glycogen and an extensive depletion of apical secretory material, although the salivary flow was small.--Parasympathetic denervation caused progressive atrophy of striated ducts and oedematous degeneration of some cells occurred. Persisting "light" cells tended to contain few basal infoldings, few mitochondria and little apical secretory material.--Sympathetic denervation caused a loss of apical secretory material between 2-4 days, which may have been due to "degeneration activation". Thereafter little change was evident but some ductal atrophy had occurred by 32 days.--These changes in ductal secretory material correspond more closely than acinar changes to the alterations in glandular and salivary kallikrein resulting from similar experiments by other workers. It therefore seems likely that submandibular salivary kallikrein in the cat is present in the secretory material of striated ducts.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1149139     DOI: 10.1007/bf00222115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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  20 in total

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8.  Analytical ultrastructural investigation of microliths in salivary glands of cat.

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