Histochemical and biochemical determination of calcium in salivary glands of cat
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00572902
Histochemical and biochemical determination of calcium in salivary glands of cat
Abstract
Although feline salivary glands have been used in investigations on secretion and microlithiasis and both processes involved calcium, nothing is known about its distribution in these glands. Therefore we have demonstrated the presence of calcium by a histochemical technique using glyoxal bis(2-hydroxyanil) and a biochemical technique using dry ashing. The histochemical technique stained serous acinar cells weakly and rarely found mucous acinar cells strongly in the parotid gland, mucous acinar cells moderately to strongly and serous acinar cells weakly in the sublingual gland, and central and demilunar acinar cells moderately to strongly in the submandibular gland. The biochemical technique revealed less calcium in the parotid than in the submandibular and sublingual glands. Both techniques revealed a decrease of calcium in submandibular and sublingual glands following parasympathetic stimulation. The histochemical distribution of calcium, which corresponds to that of acinar secretory glycoprotein, and the loss of calcium following parasympathetic stimulation, which causes release of secretory granules, indicate the presence of calcium in secretory granules. The concentration of calcium in the different types of acinar cell corresponds to the acidity of the secretory glycoprotein and suggests that calcium is present as a cationic shield to allow the condensation of polyionic glycoprotein in secretory granules.
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