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Quantitative Changes in Amylase Activity in the Salivary Glands, Pancreas, Saliva, and Serum after Administration of Isoproterenol, Pilocarpine, and Acetylcholine

T. Ikeno

Department of Biochemistry, Tohoku Dental University, Tomita-machi, Koriyama 963, Japan

J. Nasu

Department of Biochemistry, Tohoku Dental University, Tomita-machi, Koriyama 963, Japan

H. Kuzuya

Department of Biochemistry, Tohoku Dental University, Tomita-machi, Koriyama 963, Japan

Amylase activity in various tissues - i.e., submandibular/sublingual and parotid glands, the pancreas, saliva, and serum — in rats was measured after injection of isoproterenol, pilocarpine, and acetylcholine. All agents reduced amylase activity in the parotid gland and increased the enzyme activity in the submandibular/sublingual glands, in saliva and serum.

Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 62, No. 1, 56-57 (1983)
DOI: 10.1177/00220345830620011201


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