Matthews J B, Potts A J, Basu M K
Int Arch Allergy Appl Immunol. 1985;77(3):374-6. doi: 10.1159/000233848.
The distribution of immunoglobulin-containing cells within 8 normal human labial salivary glands was studied using an immunoperoxidase technique. Cell counts revealed that IgA-containing cells pre-dominated in all specimens and that the mean percentage class ratios for IgG:IgA:IgM:IgD cells were 4:92:3:1. IgE cells were rare and only detected in one gland. The density of IgA cells (191 cells/mm2 of labial gland section) was greater than those previously reported for the parotid and submandibular glands. These results support the view that minor salivary glands play an important role in the synthesis and secretion of salivary antibody.
运用免疫过氧化物酶技术研究了8例正常人唇腺中含免疫球蛋白细胞的分布情况。细胞计数显示,所有标本中含IgA的细胞占主导,IgG:IgA:IgM:IgD细胞的平均百分比分类比为4:92:3:1。IgE细胞很少见,仅在一个腺体中检测到。IgA细胞的密度(唇腺切片每平方毫米191个细胞)高于先前报道的腮腺和颌下腺。这些结果支持小唾液腺在唾液抗体合成和分泌中起重要作用这一观点。