2001
DOI: 10.1007/s004240100637
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Dynamics of protein and fluid secretion from the major salivary glands of rat: relevance of research findings to clinically observed defective secretion in cystic fibrosis

Abstract: Although there are indications of a defect in secretion of protein from exocrine cells in cystic fibrosis (CF), this remains an aspect of CF research that has not been adequately addressed. Using salivary glands of rat as model systems, and following the effects of parasympathetic and sympathetic autonomic nerve stimulation on these glands, we demonstrate the existence of three separate pathways through which secretion of protein can be evoked from serous and mucous exocrine cells. These pathways allow the sec… Show more

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“…Now, saliva is increasingly being used as an investigational aid in the diagnosis of human oral and systemic disease [7, 11, 12]. Such as Sjögren’s syndrome [29], cystic fibrosis [30], sarcoidosis [31], diabetes mellitus [32] and diseases of the adrenal cortex [33]. However, unlike the SELDI-TOF analyses of plasma/serum or CSF, salivary proteomics using SELDI-TOF is still in its infantile stage.…”
Section: Seldi-tof Applications For Salivary Proteomic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Now, saliva is increasingly being used as an investigational aid in the diagnosis of human oral and systemic disease [7, 11, 12]. Such as Sjögren’s syndrome [29], cystic fibrosis [30], sarcoidosis [31], diabetes mellitus [32] and diseases of the adrenal cortex [33]. However, unlike the SELDI-TOF analyses of plasma/serum or CSF, salivary proteomics using SELDI-TOF is still in its infantile stage.…”
Section: Seldi-tof Applications For Salivary Proteomic Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%