A. Hirshberg et al., LECTIN HISTOCHEMISTRY OF THE SUBMANDIBULAR AND SUBLINGUAL SALIVARY-GLANDS IN RATS, Histology and histopathology, 11(4), 1996, pp. 999-1005
Tissue sections from rat submandibular and sublingual glands were stud
ied with lectin probes to identify terminal sugars of the glycoconjuga
tes in various cell types of the salivary glands. The lectins used in
the study were Canavalia ensiformis (Con A), Triticum vulgaris (WGA),
Succinyl WGA (S-WGA) Ricinus communis I(RCA-I), Arachis hypogaea (PNA)
, and Ulex europeaus (UEA-I). The cytoplasm and cell membrane of both
the serous and mucous acinar cells present high similarity in the dist
ribution of some sugar residues, but differ considerably in the expres
sion of specific sugars which appear either in the serous or in the mu
cous cells. The cytoplasm and cell membrane of the serous and mucous a
cinar cells express Mannose (Man) and Glucose (Glc), but lack Galactos
e (Gal), and N-acetylgalactosamine (GalNAc). Fucose (Fuc) is present o
nly in the mucous acinar cytoplasm. The moderate to intense binding of
WGA to the acinar and ductal cells and the lack of binding of S-WGA,
indicate the presence of sialic acid rather than N-acetylglucosamine (
GlcNAc). These sialic acid residues are not associated with PNA-bindin
g sugar sequences as pretreatment with neuraminidase is not associated
with exposure of additional PNA receptors.