The effects of acute and chronic lithium treatment on rat submandibular salivation
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Objective: Acute and chronic actions of lithium on salivation induced by agonists associated with receptor-linked hydrolysis of membrane inositol phospholipids (carbachol and phenylephrine) and by agonist linked to activation of adenylate cyclase (isoproterenol) were investigated.
Material and methods: In anaesthetized rats, submandibular salivation induced by intravenous injection of carbachol, phenylephrine and isoproterenol, was measured and expressed as volume of fluid (microl) elicited per 100 mg wet weight of each gland per minute. The experiments were repeated after acute and chronic treatment of lithium (7 mg kg(-1)). The results were analysed with unpaired t-test.
Results: Chronic, but not acute lithium treatment significantly decreases carbachol- and phenylephrine-induced salivation while isoproterenol-induced salivation was not changed neither after acute nor after chronic administration of lithium.
Conclusion: The results suggest that hyposalivation during chronic lit...hium therapy could be mediated by alterations in the phosphatidylinositol cycle and a consequent lack of inositol after agonist stimulation.
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lithium / salivation / acute and chronic treatmentSource:
Oral Diseases, 2005, 11, 2, 100-103Publisher:
- John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Blackwell Munksgaard
DOI: 10.1111/j.1601-0825.2004.01066.x
ISSN: 1354-523X
PubMed: 15752083
WoS: 000227390700007
Scopus: 2-s2.0-15944373573
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Stomatološki fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Popović, Jelena AU - Kršljak, Elena AU - Grbović, Leposava AU - Stojić, Dragica PY - 2005 UR - https://smile.stomf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2591 AB - Objective: Acute and chronic actions of lithium on salivation induced by agonists associated with receptor-linked hydrolysis of membrane inositol phospholipids (carbachol and phenylephrine) and by agonist linked to activation of adenylate cyclase (isoproterenol) were investigated. Material and methods: In anaesthetized rats, submandibular salivation induced by intravenous injection of carbachol, phenylephrine and isoproterenol, was measured and expressed as volume of fluid (microl) elicited per 100 mg wet weight of each gland per minute. The experiments were repeated after acute and chronic treatment of lithium (7 mg kg(-1)). The results were analysed with unpaired t-test. Results: Chronic, but not acute lithium treatment significantly decreases carbachol- and phenylephrine-induced salivation while isoproterenol-induced salivation was not changed neither after acute nor after chronic administration of lithium. Conclusion: The results suggest that hyposalivation during chronic lithium therapy could be mediated by alterations in the phosphatidylinositol cycle and a consequent lack of inositol after agonist stimulation. PB - John Wiley & Sons, Inc. PB - Blackwell Munksgaard T2 - Oral Diseases T1 - The effects of acute and chronic lithium treatment on rat submandibular salivation VL - 11 IS - 2 SP - 100 EP - 103 DO - 10.1111/j.1601-0825.2004.01066.x ER -
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Popović, J., Kršljak, E., Grbović, L.,& Stojić, D.. (2005). The effects of acute and chronic lithium treatment on rat submandibular salivation. in Oral Diseases John Wiley & Sons, Inc.., 11(2), 100-103. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1601-0825.2004.01066.x
Popović J, Kršljak E, Grbović L, Stojić D. The effects of acute and chronic lithium treatment on rat submandibular salivation. in Oral Diseases. 2005;11(2):100-103. doi:10.1111/j.1601-0825.2004.01066.x .
Popović, Jelena, Kršljak, Elena, Grbović, Leposava, Stojić, Dragica, "The effects of acute and chronic lithium treatment on rat submandibular salivation" in Oral Diseases, 11, no. 2 (2005):100-103, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1601-0825.2004.01066.x . .