This study examined how vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) regulates saliva production in the submandibular and sublingual glands of rats. VIP receptors and nerve fibers were abundant in the submandibular gland, where VIP contributed to both fluid and especially protein secretion during nerve stimulation, but were largely absent in the sublingual gland. The results show that VIP plays a gland-specific role in salivary regulation, primarily boosting protein content in the submandibular gland during intense nerve stimulation.
Takai, N; Yoshida, Y; Shida, T; Kondo, E; Ueda, Y; Kiyama, H; Tohyama, M