Abstract:Saliva was collected from the parotid salivary gland of anaesthetized sodium-replete red kangaroos (Macropus rufus) by catheterization of the parotid duct through its opening in the mouth. Salivary secretion was stimulated by ipsilateral intracarotid infusion of acetylcholine at varying rates to produce salivary flow rates ranging from 0.056 +/− 0.0042 (S.E. of mean) to 4.509 +/− 0.1136 ml min-1. The concentrations of sodium (142.2 +/− 1.93 to 157.0 +/− 1.17 mmol l-1), calcium (40.1 +/− 7.08 to 72.8 +/− 8.0 mu… Show more
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