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LÓPEZ-SOLÍS,REMIGIO; PUENTE,MARGARITA; DURÁN,VIVIANA; MORALES-BOZO,IRENE; KEMMERLING,ULRIKE; PARDO,RODRIGO; WENK,CAROLINA. |
Mouse salivary secretion provoked by single or multiple oral administrations of the cholinergic agent pilocarpine was characterized. An accessory ad hoc device, manipulated by a single operator, was used to collect saliva from various mice simultaneously. A single challenge by pilocarpine in the range 40-400 µg provoked a dose-dependent secretory response. The secretory response lasted for about 40 minutes and was constituted by four clearly defined stages, namely: lag (5-10 min), maximal flow (10 min), slowering (15-20 min) and postsecretory rest. In this response, usual parameters were: maximal flow rate, 30-40 µl/min; total volume of saliva, 250-350 µl/mouse and total salivary protein, about 700 µg/mouse. Temporal desensitization of the secretory... |
Tipo: Journal article |
Palavras-chave: Mouse; Saliva; Secretion; Pilocarpine; Polypeptides. |
Ano: 2001 |
URL: http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0716-078X2001000000023 |
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