BILATERAL IRRADIATION OF HEAD AND NECK INDUCES AN ENHANCED EXPRESSION OF SUBSTANCE-P IN THE PARASYMPATHETIC INNERVATION OF THE SUBMANDIBULAR-GLAND

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FORSGREN, S [1 ]
FRANZEN, L [1 ]
FUNEGARD, U [1 ]
GUSTAFSSON, H [1 ]
HENRIKSSON, R [1 ]
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[1] UMEA UNIV,DEPT ONCOL ANAT & OTOLARYNGOL,S-90187 UMEA,SWEDEN
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10.1016/0306-4522(92)90023-U
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Q189 [神经科学];
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Substance P and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) are present in nerve fibers innervating the submandibular gland. Radiotherapy of tumors in the head and neck region usually embraces the salivary glands in the irradiated field and consequently a dramatic decrease in salivary function is seen. In this study, the submandibular glands and ganglia of rats subjected to fractionated irradiation were examined by use of immunohistochemical techniques for demonstration of substance P and CGRP. Irradiation was given on five consecutive days (daily doses of 6-9 Gray) with unilateral or bilateral irradiation techniques. Specimens of control and experimental animals were processed in parallel. A marked increase in the expression of substance P in the ganglionic cells-presumably parasympathetic- and in the number of fibers showing substance P-like immunoreactivity in association with acini and small ducts was seen in response to bilateral irradiation. (Surprinsingly, unilateral irradiation of the parotid area had no effect on peptide distribution in the irradiated gland and ganglion.) No changes in the pattern of CGRP immunoreactivity occurred. In the trigeminal ganglion, which supplies the submandibular gland with the majority of the sensory substance P- and CGRP-containing nerve fibers, no changes in the expression of substance P or CGRP immunoreactivity were seen. The results suggest that bilateral irradiation leads to an increase in the synthesis of substance P-like substance in the parasympathetic ganglionic cells supplying the submandibular gland with secretory nerves, and can thus be an additional factor in explaining the altered secretory capacity of salivary glands.
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