Heterogeneous localization of muscarinic cholinoceptor M1 in the salivary ducts of adult mice

•M1 selectively localizes in the salivary duct system.•Ultrastructural localization of M1 is mainly demonstrated inside ductal cell cytoplasm without polarity.•Possible modulatory roles of the M1 in saliva secretion. We hypothesize variation in expression and localization, along the course of the gl...

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Published inArchives of oral biology Vol. 100; pp. 14 - 22
Main Authors Rawangwong, Atsara, Khrongyut, Suthankamon, Chomphoo, Surang, Konno, Kohtaro, Yamasaki, Miwako, Watanabe, Masahiko, Kondo, Hisatake, Hipkaeo, Wiphawi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.04.2019
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Summary:•M1 selectively localizes in the salivary duct system.•Ultrastructural localization of M1 is mainly demonstrated inside ductal cell cytoplasm without polarity.•Possible modulatory roles of the M1 in saliva secretion. We hypothesize variation in expression and localization, along the course of the glandular tubule, of muscarinic cholinergic receptor M1 which plays as a distinct contribution, though minor in comparison with M3 receptor, in saliva secretion. Localization of the M1 receptor was examined using immunohistochemistry in three major salivary glands. Although all glandular cells were more or less M1-immunoreactive, acinar cells were weakly immunoreactive, while ductal cells exhibited substantial M1-immunoreactivity. Many ductal cells exhibited clear polarity with higher immunoreactivity in their apical/supra-nuclear domain. However, some exhibited indistinct polarity because of additional higher immunoreactivity in their basal/infra-nuclear domain. A small group of cells with intense immunoreactivity was found, mostly located in the intercalated ducts or in portions of the striated ducts close to the intercalated ducts. In immuno-electron microscopy, the immunoreactive materials were mainly in the cytoplasm including various vesicles and vacuoles. Unexpectedly, distinct immunoreactivity on apical and basal plasma membranes was infrequent in most ductal cells. The heterogeneous localization of M1-immunoreactivity along the gland tubular system is discussed in view of possible modulatory roles of the M1 receptor in saliva secretion.
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ISSN:0003-9969
1879-1506
DOI:10.1016/j.archoralbio.2019.02.001