Immunohistochemical observations on carbonic anhydrase I and II in human salivary glands and submandibular obstructive adenitis
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0714.1986.tb00604.x
Immunohistochemical observations on carbonic anhydrase I and II in human salivary glands and submandibular obstructive adenitis
Abstract
Immunohistochemical identification of carbonic anhydrase I and II (CA-I, CA-II) was made in human major salivary glands and obstructive adenitis in submandibular glands. Normal salivary glands stained the strongest for CA-II in serious acinar cells and were negative in mucous cells. Moderate to strong staining for CA-I and CA-II was found in ductal segments. Submandibular glands with obstructive adenitis exhibited reduced CA-I activity in atrophic acinar cells, but not in ductal elements in the early and intermediate stages of the disorder. In the late stage of the obstructive lesion, CA staining in duct-like structures was moderate; however, almost degenerate ductal cells were negative for CA. During the progression of the degeneration in the obstructive lesion, the CA staining decreased dependent on acinar atrophy. Even after longstanding obstruction of the salivary gland, altered ductal epithelia may retain some of their functions.
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