J. Ekstrom et Pf. Ekstrom, Depletion of acinar secretory granules in the ferret parotid gland: Effects of substance P and vasoactive intestinal peptide, EXP PHYSIOL, 83(6), 1998, pp. 727-735
The acinar cells of the ferret parotid gland are supplied with parasympathe
tic nerve fibres containing vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and substan
ce P. In this study intracarotid infusions of the two peptides (05-1.0 mu g
kg(-1) min(-1) of each for 40 min) in the pentobarbitone-anaesthetized fer
ret, treated with atropine and adrenoceptor antagonists, induced a loss of
acinar secretory granules from this gland, by 32% in response to VIP and by
46% in response to substance P. Stimulation of the parasympathetic auricul
o-temporal nerve (40 Hz, in the presence of adrenoceptor antagonists) cause
d a larger loss of acinar granules from the gland than stimulation of the s
ympathetic superior cervical ganglion (intermittently, 50 Hz for 1 s every
10th second, in the presence of atropine) over 40 min (52 % versus 10 %). A
27 % granular loss in response to parasympathetic stimulation followed upo
n atropinization. The parasympathetic response was not further diminished b
y the tachykinin antagonist Spantide ((D-Arg(1),D-Pro(2), D-Trp(7,9),Leu)-s
ubstance P). Thus, despite the large exocytotic response to the infusion of
substance P, the parasympathetic non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic secretion
of storage granules seemed, under the present experimental conditions, to
occur independently of the action of substance P.