Effect of sympathetic innervation on isoproterenol-induced cystatin S gene expression in rat submandibular glands during early development
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Effect of sympathetic innervation on isoproterenol-induced cystatin S gene expression in rat submandibular glands during early development
Abstract
The rat submandibular gland is innervated by both sympathetic and parasympathetic branches of the autonomic nervous system which, in turn, regulate the secretory function of the gland. Parasympathetic innervation of rat submandibular glands is present at birth; in contrast, sympathetic innervation reaches the glands by postnatal day 5. Isoproterenol (IPR), a beta-adrenoreceptor agonist, induces hypertrophic and hyperplastic enlargement of rat salivary glands, and induces the expression of a number of genes, including cystatin S (Cys S), a member of family 2 of the cysteine proteinase inhibitor superfamily. Cys S gene expression is tissue specific, cell type specific, occurs temporally during normal development and is not observed in adult animals unless stimulated by IPR. In addition, sympathectomy of adult rat submandibular glands reduced IPR-induced expression of the Cys S gene. This paper reports experiments analyzing the participation of the sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system in IPR-induced expression of the cystatin S gene during early development of the submandibular gland. The rat Cys S gene could be induced by IPR by day 3, and the level of Cys S mRNA remained constant until 8 days at which time a dramatic IPR induction of Cys S mRNA was observed. This statistically significant increase in Cys S mRNA at 8 days was diminished, but not completely suppressed, upon sympathectomy of 1-day-old animals. These data indicate that an intact sympathetic innervation is not a requisite for IPR-induced Cys S gene expression in developing submandibular glands; however, sympathetic innervation is required for the full IPR response of the Cys S gene in developing submandibular glands. The developmental experiments presented in this paper indicate that factor(s) coming from the sympathetic nervous system participate in IPR-induced expression of the Cys S gene in rat submandibular glands.
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