1. Immunohistochemical expression and distribution of orexin, orphanin and leptin in the major salivary glands of some mammals.
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Leone A, Spatola GF, Cucco D, Tessitore V, Bonaventura G, and Uzzo ML
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- Animals, Cattle, Immunohistochemistry, Orexins, Parotid Gland cytology, Parotid Gland metabolism, Rats, Salivary Glands cytology, Sheep, Sublingual Gland cytology, Sublingual Gland metabolism, Submandibular Gland cytology, Submandibular Gland metabolism, Nociceptin, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins metabolism, Leptin metabolism, Mammals metabolism, Neuropeptides metabolism, Opioid Peptides metabolism, Salivary Glands metabolism
- Abstract
The aim of the study was to determine by immunochemistry the expression of leptin, orexin A and orphanin FQ in the major salivary glands (parotid, submandibular and sublingual) of rat, sheep and cow. These peptides, originally synthesized in central nervous system, adipose tissue and peripheral tissues including gastrointestinal tract, play an orexigenic (orphanin and orexin) or anorexigenic (leptin) roles in the intricate neuronal network appointed to the control of nutritional homeostasis. Peptide-specific immunoreactivity was present in the studied salivary glands with various intensities in different species, in the ductal epithelium, sometimes in the acinar epithelium, and in nervous trunks spread in connective tissue stroma. The obtained data show that salivary glands present an unexpected source of orexigenic and anorexigenic peptides which with their autocrine, paracrine, and endocrine mechanisms of action may participate in the control of salivary gland function.
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- 2012
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