Increased SGLT1 expression in salivary gland ductal cells correlates with hyposalivation in diabetic and hypertensive rats


Autoria(s): Silva, Robinson Sabino da; Okamoto, Maristela Mitiko; Silva, Aline David; Mori, Rosana Cristina Tieko; Freitas, Helayne Soares de; Machado, Ubiratan Fabres
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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11/12/2013

11/12/2013

2013

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Abstract Background: Oral health complications in diabetes and hypertension include decreased salivary secretion. The sodium-glucose cotransporter 1 (SGLT1) protein, which transports 1 glucose/2 Na+/264 H2O molecules, is described in salivary glands. We hypothesized that changes in SGLT1 expression in the luminal membrane of ductal cell may be related to an altered salivary flow. Findings: By immunohistochemistry, we investigated SGLT1 expression in ductal cells of parotid and submandibular glands from Wistar Kyoto rats (WKY), diabetic WKY (WKY-D), spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and diabetic SHR (SHR-D), as well as in parotid glands from WKY subjected to sympathetic stimulation, with or without previous propranolol blockade. Diabetes and hypertension decreased the salivary secretion and increased SGLT1 expression in the luminal membrane of ductal cells, and their association exacerbated the regulations observed. After 30 min of sympathetic stimulation, SGLT1 increased in the luminal membrane of ductal cells, and that was blocked by previous injection of propranolol. Conclusions: SGLT1 expression increases in the luminal membrane of salivary gland ductal cells and the salivary flow decreases in diabetic and hypertensive rats, which may be related to sympathetic activity. This study highlights the water transporter role of SGLT1 in salivary glands, which, by increasing ductal water reabsorption, may explain the hyposalivation of diabetic and hypertensive subjects.

This research was supported by a grant from Sao Paulo Foundation State for Research (FAPESP) #07/50554-1; Sabino-Silva R. was recipient of a FAPESP fellowship # 2009/16502-0. The authors would like to thank Dr. Adauri Brezolin for the English revision of the manuscript and Dr. Maria Oliveira-Souza for the suggestions.

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1758-5996

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/43636

doi:10.1186/1758-5996-5-64

http://www.dmsjournal.com/content/5/1/64

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eng

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London

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Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome

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openAccess

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Palavras-Chave #Salivary secretion #Xerostomia #Glucose reabsorption #Parotid #Submandibular
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article