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Protein free diet feeding: effects on sympathetic activity and salivary evoked secretion in the submandibular gland of the rat
Authors:Elverdin Juan C  Chiarenza A P  Luchelli M A  Vatta M  Bianciotti L G  Boyer P  Vacas M I
Affiliation:Cátedra de Fisiología, Facultad de Odontología, Universidad de Buenos Aires, M.T. de Alvear 2142, 3(er) Piso A (CP1122), Buenos Aires, Argentina. jelverdin@hotmail.com
Abstract:
Protein restriction impairs the salivary flow rate and composition in human and rats. The aim of the present work was to establish the effect of low protein (casein 5%) and protein free (casein 0%) isocaloric diets on sympathetic activity and salivary evoked secretion in the submandibular gland (SMG) of the rat. After 21 days, rats fed casein 0% presented: (a) a significant shift to the left of the dose-response curves (DRC) to the autonomic agonists-norepinephrine (NE), methoxamine, isoproterenol (ISO) and methacholine; (b) increased food consumption (p<0.001); (c) decreased body (p<0.001) and SMG (p<0.001) weights maintaining SMG/body (w/w) relation; (d) enhanced submandibular alpha1-adrenoceptor number without changes in the apparent dissociation constant (Kd); (e) increased submandibular NE content (p<0.05) and phosphoinositoside hydrolysis (p<0.001); (f) decreased submandibular tyrosine hydroxylase activity (TH) (p<0.01). Casein 5% feeding increased food consumption (p<0.01) and reduced body weight (p<0.05). This protein restriction increased metacholine-evoked salivation, but it altered neither submandibular sympathetic activity nor sympathetic-induced salivary secretion as compared to the Control group (C) fed a similar diet containing 25.5% protein. Present results suggest that in the adult rat, a protein free diet during 21 days lowers SMG sympathetic and cholinergic activity leading to supersensitivity as revealed by up-regulation of alpha1-adrenergic receptor number and increased autonomic-evoked salivation.
Keywords:Submandibular gland   Protein restriction   Salivary secretion   Norepinephrine   Sympathetic activity   α1-Adrenergic receptors
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