A Regulatory Role in Mammalian Salivary Glands for 5-Hydroxytryptamine Receptors Coupled to Increased Cyclic AMP Production
- 1 March 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Dental Research
- Vol. 75 (3) , 935-941
- https://doi.org/10.1177/00220345960750031101
Abstract
Although a functional role for serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) has been defined in the salivary glands of some lower species, relatively few data supporting a role for 5-HT in the regulation of mammalian salivary glands have been presented. Our initial results from polymerase chain reaction studies in cells of mammalian submandibular gland origin using consensus sequence primers from G protein-coupled receptors suggested the presence of mRNA for a 5-HT receptor in these cells. Based on this observation, the question of a role for 5-HT in mammalian submandibular gland function was re-addressed, using isolated, perfused rat submandibular glands and dispersed-cell aggregates from this gland. In perfused glands, 5-HT decreased the rate of saliva flow initiated by acetylcholine by about 50% and increased the amount of protein in the saliva two-fold. In dispersed-cell aggregates, 5-HT elicited a concentration-dependent increase in the accumulation of adenosine 3',5' monophosphate (cyclic AMP; EC50 = 660 ± 110 nM). In addition, functional studies, as well as radioligand binding experiments, indicated that the effects of 5-HT are independent of beta-adrenoceptors. Accumulation of cAMP in gland cells was consistent with a direct action of 5-HT on adenylyl cyclase. Similar cyclic AMP responses to 5-HT were observed in cells isolated from mouse and opossum submandibular glands and rat sublingual and parotid glands. Our findings suggest the presence of a 5-HT receptor in mammalian salivary glands coupled to the stimulation of adenylyl cyclase and, at least in rat submandibular gland, involved in modifying the volume and protein content of saliva.Keywords
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