V V Ivanova, I V Mil'to, I V Sukhodolo, O N Serebryakova, A V Buzenkova
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Abstract
The review analyses the data on the structure of
submandibular (SMG), parotid and sublingual
salivary glands in rodents and on biologically active
substances produced by them. The evidence is
presented on the mutual influence of rodent major
salivary glands (MSG) and the testes. Special
attention is paid to gender differences of MSG in
rodents, which are more fully apparent in mature
individuals and are most pronounced in SMG.
Sexual dimorphism is morphologically manifested
in a larger size of secretory portions, the relative
areas of granular and interlobular excretory ducts
of SMG and greater number of granular cells of
striated ducts of the sublingual glands in males.
Biochemically sexual dimorphism is characterized
by different amounts of biologically active
substances secreted by the epithelial cells of
secretory portions and granular cells of the ducts.
Epidermal growth factor, nerve growth factor,
kallikrein and other substances are synthesized in
granular cells of the excretory ducts of all MSG in
rodents, however, to the greatest extent — by
SMG. The higher content of physiologically active
substances in MSG saliva in males plays an
important biological role.