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Functional properties of postganglionic sympathetic neurones supplying the submandibular gland in the anaesthetized rat
Authors:T Bartsch  HJ H?bler  W J?nig
Affiliation:Physiologisches Institut, Christian-Albrechts-Universit?t, Kiel, Germany.
Abstract:Sympathetic neurones supplying the submandibular salivary gland innervate blood vessels, secretory and myoepithelial cells. Here we examined whether these functionally different sympathetic neurones show distinct reflex response patterns. In anaesthetized rats, single unit activity was recorded from postganglionic axons projecting to the gland. Neurones were tested for their responses to stimulation of baroreceptors, cutaneous nociceptors and cold receptors and to gustatory stimuli applied to the tongue. Respiratory modulation was also analysed. Only a few postganglionic neurones identified electrically (5-10%) were spontaneously active. They were excited by noxious and cold stimuli, inhibited by baroreceptor stimulation and exhibited respiratory modulation. None of the units responded to gustatory stimuli. Thus, in anaesthetized rats spontaneously active sympathetic neurones supplying the submandibular gland behave like vasoconstrictor neurones. Sympathetic neurones with other functions are probably silent.
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