PMID: 6106654Oct 1, 1980Paper

The effects of epinephrine, norepinephrine, and phenylephrine on the types of proteins secreted by rat salivary glands

Journal of Dental Research
K AbeC Dawes

Abstract

The types of proteins secreted by rat submandibular glands in response to secretory stimulation with epinephrine, norepinephrine, or phenylephrine were dose-dependent. At relatively high doses the proteins secreted were characteristic of alpha-adrenergic stimulation, whereas at low doses they were characteristic of beta-adrenergic stimulation.

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