T. Nakahari et al., 2 TYPES OF EXOCYTOSIS EVOKED BY ACH IN SALIVARY ACINAR-CELLS - A MORPHOLOGICAL OBSERVATION IN PERFUSED SUBMANDIBULAR-GLAND OF RATS, Japanese Journal of Physiology, 45(1), 1995, pp. 23-36
Exocytosis in the perfused rat submandibular gland was studied using e
lectron microscopy. Stimulation with 1 mu M acetylcholine (ACh) evoked
exocytosis; i.e., the secretory granules fused with the luminal membr
ane and their contents were extruded into the luminal space, and water
y vacuoles were observed in some acinar cells. Stimulation with 1 mM A
Ch also induced exocytosis, and led to a marked increase in the number
of watery vacuoles. Some watery vacuoles were connected to the lumen
and were thus suggested to be formed by the fusion of the granules. On
the other hand, no watery vacuoles were observed in the acinar cells
during 1 mu M isoproterenol stimulation, while isoproterenol induced e
xocytosis and led to a marked decrease in the number of intracellular
granules. Thus, the watery vacuolation is a characteristic response to
the cholinergic stimulation, is dependent on the ACh dose in the subm
andibular acinar cells, and is regarded as a kind of exocytosis.