Endothelins participate in the central and peripheral regulation of submandibular gland secretion in the rat

Author:

Ventimiglia Maria S.1,Rodriguez Myrian R.1,Morales Vanina P.2,Elverdin Juan C.3,Perazzo Juan C.1,Castañeda Mauricio M.4,Davio Carlos A.5,Vatta Marcelo S.2,Bianciotti Liliana G.1

Affiliation:

1. Cátedras de Fisiopatología,

2. Fisiología-IQUIMEFA-CONICET, and

3. Cátedra de Fisiología, Facultad de Odontología.Universidad de Buenos Aires; and

4. Facultad de Ciencias Biomédicas, Universidad Austral Pilar, Buenos Aires, Argentina

5. Química Medicinal, Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica, Universidad de Buenos Aires;

Abstract

We previously reported that endothelins (ETs) are involved in the rat central and peripheral regulation of bile secretion. In this study we sought to establish whether ET-1 and ET-3 modulated submandibular gland secretion when locally or centrally applied. Animals were prepared with gland duct cannulation to collect saliva samples and jugular cannulation to administer sialogogues. ETs were given either into the submandibular gland or brain lateral ventricle. Intraglandularly administered ETs failed to elicit salivation per se. However, ET-1, but not ET-3, potentiated both cholinergic- and adrenergic-evoked salivation through ETAreceptors. ET-1 decreased cAMP content but increased phosphoinositide hydrolysis, whereas ET-3 attenuated both intracellular pathways. The expression of ETAand ETBreceptor mRNAs as well as that of ETs was revealed in the submandibular gland by RT-PCR. Immunohistochemical studies showed that ETAreceptor staining was localized around the interlobular ducts and acini, compatible with the myoepithelial cells' location, whereas ETBreceptor staining was restricted to small blood vessels. When applied to the brain, both ETs induced no salivation but enhanced cholinergic- and adrenergic-evoked salivary secretion through parasympathetic pathways. ET-1 response was mediated by brain ETAreceptors, whereas that of ET-3 was presumably through nonconventional ET receptors. Present findings show that ETs are involved in the brain regulation of cholinergic- and adrenergic-stimulated submandibular gland secretion through the activation of distinct brain ET receptors and parasympathetic pathways. However, when ETs were administered into the gland, only ET-1 enhanced cholinergic and adrenergic salivation likely through myopithelial cell contraction by activating ETAreceptors coupled to phospholipase C. The presence of ETs and ET receptors suggests the existence of an endothelinergic system in the submandibular gland.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology (medical),Physiology

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