saliva Flashcards
salivary glands structure
1) parotid
- serous acinar
2) sublingual
- mainly mucous acinar, mixed
3) submandibular
- mainly serous acinar, mixed
minor salivary glands
1) mostly mucous
2) glands of von ebner are serous
demilune
1) mucous in inner layer and serous cap
secretory canaliculus
1) from the gland and go into the lumen
Intralobular
1) enter into intercalated duct
- cuboidal
2) move to the striated duct
- columnar
-mitochondria
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3) excretory duct: interlobular duct
- simple to pseudostratified columnar
4) out to the main duct
serous
1) low molecular weight proteins and enzymes
mucous
1) high molecular weight proteins (mucins)
- squished nucleus
whole saliva
1 )salivary gland secretion
2) microorganisms
3) deciduous lining cells
4) blood and blood derivatives
- GCF
- intraoral bleeding
5) extrinsic substances
6) other fluids
- bronchial and nasal
flow rate
1) 0.3-0.4 ml/min
- submandibular glands
2) but stimulated is 1-2 ml/min
primary secretion and secondary modification of
1) primary secretion in acini
- ptyalin
- mucus
- extracellular fluid
2) secondary modification in ducts
- NA+ active absorbed
- K+ active secreted
- Cl- passive absorbed
- HCO3- secreted
inorganic composition
1) LOTs of inorganic ions in saliva
2) sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, chloride, bicarbonate, phosphate, thiocyanate, hydrogen peroxide
3) as saliva flow increases, the osmolarity increases
- active transport
organic composition
1) alpha-amylase (ptyalin)
- salivary glands
2) IgA
- plasma cells to packed in acinar cells
- defense
3) lipase
- generated by salivary glands (inactive)
- until it is acidic
neuronal regulation
1) cortex
2) through CN VII IX to the solitary nucleus
3) superior cervical ganglion
- sympathetic
4) rest and digest
- acid and electrolyte rich
4) fight or flight
- protein rich secretion
- reduced saliva flow
parasympathetic regulation
1) rest and digest
2) muscarinic receptor
3) phospholipase C - IP3 pathway
4) Ca2+ flux is the major transmitter
5) acid and electrolyte rich secretion
6) increased saliva flow
sympathetic regulation
1) fight or flight
2) B1 adrenergic receptor
3) adenylate cyclase - cAMP pathway
4) protein phosphorylation cascade
5) protein rich secretion
6) reduced saliva flow