Immunocytochemical localization of salivary peptide P-C in human submandibular gland

Ikuko Kimura*, Takashi Sasamura, Hiroshi Tsuneki, Masayuki Iwai, Isao Furuta, Hidehiko Sasamoto, Yoshio Furusawa

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Abstract

Human saliva contains a proline-rich polypeptide, salivary peptide P-C, which potentiates insulin release and reduces glucagon release from perfused rat pancreas to decrease blood glucose level. To elucidate the process of secretion into humoral fluid of this peptide morphologically, we investigated ultrastructural localization of P-C in human submandibular gland by immunogold technique with anti-peptide P-C whose specificity to P-C was confirmed by immunoblotting. The labeling with gold particles which represents the distribution of P-C-like immunoreactivity (P-C-LI) was detected in the secretory granules and rough endoplasmic reticula of the acinar serous cells and in few mucosa cells. P-C-LI was also observed in the lumen of striated duct but not intracellularly in the ductal cells themselves, indicating that P-C is not probably reabsorbed there. These results suggest that salivary peptide P-C is present in acinar serous cells, is secreted into the oral cavity, and may be reabsorbed through the digestive tract to modulate the blood glucose level after feeding.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)506-512
Number of pages7
JournalBiological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Volume21
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1998

Keywords

  • Human submandibular gland
  • Immunocytochemistry
  • Salivary peptide P-C

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pharmacology
  • Pharmaceutical Science

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