1963
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1963.sp007287
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Some processes concerned with the secretion of sodium, bromide and chloride in saliva

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“…This is approximately twice the estimated plasma volume for sheep. Transepithelial chloride movement is a driver of saliva production; however, the predominant chloride channels in salivary acinar cells favour Br secretion over chloride, with Br secreted in saliva at high concentrations . Given the large, but fluctuating volume of saliva production and the selective uptake of Br by salivary glands, it is possible that the fluctuations in serum Br concentration simply reflect the variation in saliva production at the time of sampling.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is approximately twice the estimated plasma volume for sheep. Transepithelial chloride movement is a driver of saliva production; however, the predominant chloride channels in salivary acinar cells favour Br secretion over chloride, with Br secreted in saliva at high concentrations . Given the large, but fluctuating volume of saliva production and the selective uptake of Br by salivary glands, it is possible that the fluctuations in serum Br concentration simply reflect the variation in saliva production at the time of sampling.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…from the extracellular fluid to the duct lumen. Isotope studies Seeman 1958 andBurgen, Terroux andGonder 1959) have shown that the duct M-alls in stimulated glands are highly permeable to sodium.…”
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confidence: 99%