Mark_1983_Life.Sci_33_1191

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Title : Effect of parasympathetic denervation on acetylcholine levels in the rat parotid gland. Is there an extraneuronal pool of acetylcholine? - Mark_1983_Life.Sci_33_1191
Author(s) : Mark MR , Domino EF , Han SS , Ortiz A , Mathews BN , Tait SK
Ref : Life Sciences , 33 :1191 , 1983
Abstract :

Parasympathetic denervation of the rat parotid gland by avulsion of the auriculotemporal nerve caused a marked and lasting decrease in gland weight. Parasympathectomy did not change the levels of choline in the gland but decreased by 60% the levels of acetylcholine (ACh) ten days after surgery and 65% at 28 days. It is puzzling that relatively high levels of ACh remained after parasympathetic denervation. The presence of additional cholinergic nerves that innervate the gland, or pass through it en route to other structures may account for some of the remaining ACh. Also, Schwann cells from denervated nerves might have contributed to some of the ACh. The existence of an extraneuronal source of ACh is considered.

PubMedSearch : Mark_1983_Life.Sci_33_1191
PubMedID: 6888172

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Mark MR, Domino EF, Han SS, Ortiz A, Mathews BN, Tait SK (1983)
Effect of parasympathetic denervation on acetylcholine levels in the rat parotid gland. Is there an extraneuronal pool of acetylcholine?
Life Sciences 33 :1191

Mark MR, Domino EF, Han SS, Ortiz A, Mathews BN, Tait SK (1983)
Life Sciences 33 :1191