Uddin M, Tyler D W
Experientia. 1978 May 15;34(5):609-10. doi: 10.1007/BF01936988.
The functional significance of kallikrein in the salivary gland remains unclear partially because of uncertainty over its precise cellular localization. Kallikrein was thought to originate in acinar cells, until recent evidence from cat and rat localized it primarily to the ducts. The possibility that salivary kallikrein may also be located in demilune cells was investigated in this study. - The total kallikrein content of cat submandibular glands was found to be substantially reduced by sampathetic nerve stimulation; whereas parasympathetic stimulation had no significant effect. These biochemical findings did not correlate with morphological studies that revealed almost complete depletion of the demilune cells secretory granules after stimulation of either division of the autonomic nerve supply. This lack of correlation makes it unlikely that kallikrein is present in the demilune cell secretory granules.
激肽释放酶在唾液腺中的功能意义仍不明确,部分原因是其精确的细胞定位尚不确定。激肽释放酶曾被认为起源于腺泡细胞,直到最近来自猫和大鼠的证据表明它主要定位于导管。本研究调查了唾液激肽释放酶也可能存在于半月细胞中的可能性。——发现猫下颌下腺的总激肽释放酶含量在交感神经刺激后大幅降低;而副交感神经刺激则无显著影响。这些生化研究结果与形态学研究不相关,形态学研究显示,在自主神经供应的任何一个分支受到刺激后,半月细胞分泌颗粒几乎完全耗尽。这种不相关性使得激肽释放酶不太可能存在于半月细胞分泌颗粒中。