Secretion of amylase from the rat parotid salivary gland after degeneration of the auriculotemporal nerve.

Archives of Oral Biology
B Asking, N Emmelin

Abstract

The output of amylase into saliva secreted after injection of methacholine or substance P was increased after parasympathetic denervation, but the salivary concentration of amylase was unchanged. The increased output corresponded to the increased flow. Isoprenaline injected during the methacholine-induced secretion raised the output, more being secreted from the denervated than from the contralateral gland. Vasoactive intestinal peptide, given while substance P caused salivation, also increased the amylase output, but equally from the two glands.

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