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Effects of surgical denervations on the autonomic nerves in parotid glands of dogs

A histochemical study

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The innervation of the dog's parotid has been studied by cholinesterase staining and catecholamine fluorescence. In normal glands cholinergic and adrenergic nerves are plentiful around acini, muscular blood vessels, and to a lesser extent striated ducts. The main ducts, although surrounded by many cholinesterase-positive nerves, are associated with few adrenergic nerves. Severance of the “classical” parasympathetic post-ganglionic nerve to the gland, the auriculo-temporal, caused a moderate loss of cholinesterase-positive nerves. When this procedure was combined with section of the nerves on the internal maxillary artery there was a greater loss. Fewest cholinesterase-positive nerves remained when, in addition to these two procedures, the facial nerve was cut. These findings support the concept that all three sets of nerves contain some post-ganglionic parasympathetic fibres for the dog's parotid. The source of the remaining nerves is unknown. Preganglionic parasympathetic denervation by section of the tympanic branch of the glossopharyngeal nerve did not reduce the number of cholinesterase-positive nerves. None of these parasympathetic denervations caused reduction of adrenergic nerves, indicating that they do not travel to the gland with the parasympathetic nerves. After superior cervical ganglionectomy a few scattered fluorescent nerves remained in the gland; their origin is unknown.

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Garrett, J.R., Holmberg, J. Effects of surgical denervations on the autonomic nerves in parotid glands of dogs. Z.Zellforsch 131, 451–462 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00306964

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