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Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 278: R817-R823, 2000;
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Vol. 278, Issue 4, R817-R823, April 2000

Disorder of salivary secretion in inbred polydipsic mouse

Akiko Hamada1, Kiyotoshi Inenaga2, Shuichi Nakamura2, Masamichi Terashita1, and Hiroshi Yamashita3

2 Department of Physiology and 1 First Department of Operative Dentistry, Kyushu Dental College, Kokurakitaku, Kitakyushu 803-8580, and 3 Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Yahatanishiku, Kitakyushu 807-8555, Japan

To find mechanisms of an extreme polydipsia in an inbred strain of mice, STR/N, this study was undertaken using Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) mice as a control. During food deprivation, daily water intake of both strains decreased. The decrement in the STR/N mice was larger than that in the ICR mice. During dehydration, daily food intake of the STR/N mice was smaller than that of the ICR mice. These data indicate that prandial drinking was more severely affected for the STR/N mice. Under anesthesia, the stimulated salivary secretion by pilocarpine of the STR/N mice was significantly smaller than that of the ICR mice. The submandibular gland of the STR/N mice was lighter and harder than that of the ICR mice. After desalivation from the major three salivary glands, the ICR mice drank as much as the STR/N mice. Young STR/N mice with undeveloped polydipsia did not show different salivary secretion stimulated by pilocarpine from the young ICR mice. These findings indicate a dysfunction with age in the salivary glands of the STR/N mice, and they suggest that the decreased saliva induces thirst and triggers extraordinary drinking in the polydipsic mice.

drinking; thirst; salivary gland


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