Our previous study demonstrated that, different from the parotid and sublingual glands, the submandibular glands of adult mice did not show an immunoblot band for PLCβ3 which is critical in… Click to show full abstract
Our previous study demonstrated that, different from the parotid and sublingual glands, the submandibular glands of adult mice did not show an immunoblot band for PLCβ3 which is critical in the secretion mechanism by muscarinic cholinergic signaling. Therefore, the submandibular glands of mice at various stages of postnatal development were examined for this enzyme molecule in immunoblot and immunohistochemistry. In immunoblot, a weak band for PLCβ3-expression was detected only at early postnatal stages. In immunohistochemistry, PLCβ3-immunoreactivity was distinctly found in most basally located cells of immature ducts, while the immunoreactivity was weakly seen in terminal tubule cells without significant immunoreactivity in adjacent acinar cells. In contrast, the immunoreactivity was distinctly found in some basal cells of adult excretory ducts, and it was ultrastructurally localized densely in close association with bundles of tonofilaments in the cells. The present finding suggests the possibility that Ca2+ signaling governed by phospholipase Cβ3 is involved in the differentiation of ductal basal cells into apical cells through control of keratin molecule(s) in the cells.
               
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