2017
DOI: 10.1002/ar.23750
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Diabetic Status Influences the Storage of Melatonin in Human Salivary Glands

Abstract: Recently we reported on the detailed localization of melatonin (and its receptors) in human salivary glands, revealing that serous cells are able to store and secrete melatonin into saliva. Since we found that type 2 diabetic patients display reduced melatonin content in saliva, our next step was to examine the presence of melatonin in salivary glands removed from type 2 diabetic subjects. The resulting data were compared with those previously obtained by identical procedures in non-diabetics, to establish if … Show more

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“…Melatonin is a natural hormone in humans, which has also been recognized as a phytohormone (116). It is produced in most organs and cells (70,(116)(117)(118)(119), including also human salivary gland cells (120). Melatonin is known to possess anti-oxidant properties and shows high fluctuation in its cellular concentration.…”
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“…Melatonin is a natural hormone in humans, which has also been recognized as a phytohormone (116). It is produced in most organs and cells (70,(116)(117)(118)(119), including also human salivary gland cells (120). Melatonin is known to possess anti-oxidant properties and shows high fluctuation in its cellular concentration.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seeds were harvested at 0, 6 and 12HAI, and 10 days after inoculation, and then shifted into SHAM-free media. Emergence of calli were recorded at every 24h intervals until 240 HAI (24,48,72,96,120,144,168,192,216,and 240 HAI). Experiments of callus differentiation consisted in two sets of 40 seeds each per treatment, and ADH measures were performed with duplicated pools of 40 seeds, according to the description of the experiment.…”
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“…Randomly selected tissue blocks were used to prepare ultrathin sections (80 nm) for electron microscopic study. Ultrathin sections were collected on nickel grids and processed for the immunohistochemical analysis (Isola et al 2017). Though the acrylic resin/UV light method is usually regarded as more sensitive (Gocht, 1992) than the currently used, well established immunohistochemical method, the outcome of the comparisons between isoprenaline-treated and control glands is likely to be the same regardless of method.…”
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“…In the acinar serous cells of the human parotid gland, melatonin occurs in close contact with the secretory granules or in fact in the granular matrix . Moreover, in the parotid glands of humans and rats, melatonin receptors of the MT1 and MT2 types, belonging to the G-protein family, are found not only in the plasma cell membranes but also, and predominantly, in association with the secretory granules (Isola et al 2013(Isola et al , 2017. In addition, using the rat parotid gland as an experimental model ), a high load of circulating melatonin increases not only the number of secretory granules marked for MT1 receptors but also the density of this type of receptor per granule, suggesting an intracellular adaptive melatonin receptordependent transport and granular storage system in the gland.…”
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