» Articles » PMID: 11301325

Resting (basal) Secretion of Proteins is Provided by the Minor Regulated and Constitutive-like Pathways and Not Granule Exocytosis in Parotid Acinar Cells

Overview
Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2001 Apr 13
PMID 11301325
Citations 18
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Resting secretion of salivary proteins by the parotid gland is sustained in situ between periods of eating by parasympathetic stimulation and has been assumed to involve low level granule exocytosis. By using parotid lobules from ad libitum fed rats stimulated with low doses of carbachol as an in vitro analog of resting secretion, we deduce from the composition of discharged proteins that secretion does not involve granule exocytosis. Rather, it derives from two other acinar export routes, the constitutive-like (stimulus-independent) pathway and the minor regulated pathway, which responds to low doses of cholinergic or beta-adrenergic agonists (Castle, J. D., and Castle, A. M. (1996) J. Cell Sci. 109, 2591-2599). The protein composition collected in vitro mimics that collected from cannulated ducts of glands given low level stimulation in situ. Analysis of secretory trafficking along the two pathways of resting secretion has indicated that the constitutive-like pathway may pass through endosomes after diverging from the minor regulated pathway at a brefeldin A-sensitive branch point. The branch point is deduced to be distal to a common vesicular budding event by which both pathways originate from immature granules. Detectable perturbation of neither pathway in lobules was observed by wortmannin addition, and neither serves as a significant export route for lysosomal procathepsin B. These findings show that parotid acinar cells use low capacity, high sensitivity secretory pathways for resting secretion and reserve granule exocytosis, a high capacity, low sensitivity pathway, for massive salivary protein export during meals. An analogous strategy may be employed in other secretory cell types.

Citing Articles

Prostate-specific antigen: An unfamiliar protein in the human salivary glands.

Isola M, Maxia C, Murtas D, Ekstrom J, Isola R, Loy F J Anat. 2023; 244(5):873-881.

PMID: 38111134 PMC: 11021670. DOI: 10.1111/joa.13996.


Ectopic pregnancy: search for biomarker in salivary proteome.

Priya Aarthy A, Sen S, Srinivasan M, Muthukumar S, Madhanraj P, Akbarsha M Sci Rep. 2023; 13(1):16828.

PMID: 37803047 PMC: 10558548. DOI: 10.1038/s41598-023-43791-7.


Melatonin release by exocytosis in the rat parotid gland.

Isola M, Ekstrom J, Isola R, Loy F J Anat. 2018; 234(3):338-345.

PMID: 30536666 PMC: 6365479. DOI: 10.1111/joa.12921.


RNA-seq based transcriptomic map reveals new insights into mouse salivary gland development and maturation.

Gluck C, Min S, Oyelakin A, Smalley K, Sinha S, Romano R BMC Genomics. 2016; 17(1):923.

PMID: 27852218 PMC: 5112738. DOI: 10.1186/s12864-016-3228-7.


Fusion of lysosomes with secretory organelles leads to uncontrolled exocytosis in the lysosomal storage disease mucolipidosis type IV.

Park S, Ahuja M, Kim M, Brailoiu G, Jha A, Zeng M EMBO Rep. 2015; 17(2):266-78.

PMID: 26682800 PMC: 5290820. DOI: 10.15252/embr.201541542.