The human major sublingual gland and its neuropeptidergic and nitrergic innervations

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Marianna Boi , Roberto Demontis , Michela Isola , Raffaella Isola , Francesco Loy , Maria Pina Serra , Marcello Trucas , Jörgen Ekström , Marina Quartu
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Abstract

Background

What textbooks usually call the sublingual gland in humans is in reality a tissue mass of two types of salivary glands, the anteriorly located consisting of a cluster of minor sublingual glands and the posteriorly located major sublingual gland with its outlet via Bartholin’s duct. Only recently, the adrenergic and cholinergic innervations of the major sublingual gland was reported, while information regarding the neuropeptidergic and nitrergic innervations is still lacking.

Methods

Bioptic and autoptic specimens of the human major sublingual gland were examined by means of immunohistochemistry for the presence of vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP)-, neuropeptide Y (NPY)-, substance P (SP)-, calcitonin gene related-peptide (CGRP)-, and neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS)-labeled neuronal structures.

Results

As to the neuropeptidergic innervation of secretory cells (here in the form of mucous tubular and seromucous cells), the findings showed many VIP-containing nerves, few NPY- and SP-containing nerves and a lack of CGRP-labeled nerves. As to the neuropeptidergic innervation of vessels, the number of VIP-containing nerves was modest, while, of the other neuropeptide-containing nerves under study, only few (SP and CGRP) to very few (NPY) nerves were observed. As to the nitrergic innervation, nNOS-containing nerves were very few close to secretory cells and even absent around vessels.

Conclusion

The various innervation patterns may suggest potential transmission mechanisms involved in secretory and vascular responses of the major sublingual gland.

人类主要舌下腺及其神经肽能和硝酸能支配。
背景:教科书通常所说的人类舌下腺实际上是由两类唾液腺组成的组织块,前者由一簇小舌下腺组成,后者则是通过巴氏管出口的大舌下腺。最近才有关于大舌下腺的肾上腺素能和胆碱能支配的报道,而有关神经肽能和硝酸能支配的信息仍然缺乏:方法:通过免疫组化方法检测人主要舌下腺的生物标本和自体标本中是否存在血管活性肠肽(VIP)、神经肽 Y(NPY)、物质 P(SP)、降钙素基因相关肽(CGRP)和神经元一氧化氮合酶(nNOS)标记的神经元结构:关于分泌细胞(此处为粘液管细胞和血清粘液细胞)的神经肽能神经支配,研究结果显示有许多含有 VIP 的神经,含有 NPY 和 SP 的神经很少,但缺乏 CGRP 标记的神经。至于血管的神经肽能支配,含 VIP 的神经数量不多,而在研究的其他含神经肽的神经中,只观察到很少(SP 和 CGRP)到极少(NPY)的神经。至于能硝化神经支配,含 nNOS 的神经很少靠近分泌细胞,甚至在血管周围也没有:结论:不同的神经支配模式可能暗示了参与舌下腺分泌和血管反应的潜在传导机制。
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Annals of Anatomy-Anatomischer Anzeiger
Annals of Anatomy-Anatomischer Anzeiger 医学-解剖学与形态学
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4.40
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22.70%
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137
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Annals of Anatomy publish peer reviewed original articles as well as brief review articles. The journal is open to original papers covering a link between anatomy and areas such as •molecular biology, •cell biology •reproductive biology •immunobiology •developmental biology, neurobiology •embryology as well as •neuroanatomy •neuroimmunology •clinical anatomy •comparative anatomy •modern imaging techniques •evolution, and especially also •aging
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