Background: Sjgren's syndrome is an autoimmune disease that may cause inflammation of exocrine glands, including the salivary glands. Some patients with Sjgren's syndrome also have gastrointestinal disease, such as gastroesophageal reflux disease. A few studies have shown that an association might ...
Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide and acetylcholine stimulate exocrine secretion of epidermal growth factor from the rat submandibular gland The effect of vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) and acetylcholine on secretion of epidermal growth factor (EGF) from the rat salivary glands was inve... PS Ols...
The vasodilation of cutaneous blood vessels in association with sweating may be partly due to the production of a vasodilator polypeptide, bradykinin, within exocrine glands. Adrenaline has many effects on vessel diameter and hence blood flow. In skeletal muscle, low concentrations of adrenaline act ...
Therefore, it is presumed that the CM compo- nents are separately secreted from the exocrine ducts or secretory cells present in the oviduct and the uterus. Regarding CM as an ecophysiological parental invest- ment, it is necessary to compare the function of egg- case silk, as same means. ...
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disease which is characterized by infiltration of exocrine glands by autoreac tive lymphocytes leading to destruction and glandular dysfunction manifested by sicca symptoms.1–3 It primarily affects people with a male/female ratio of 1:9, and the disease peak prevalence is about 50 years of ...
EPI (Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency) is an important differential and should be ruled out in these patients. Importantly, diagnosing EPI does not rule out SIBO, as EPI can be a cause of SIBO. Antibiotic therapy, probiotics and prescription diets can all help in the management of SIBO. ...
Inflammatory caspases are critical for enhanced cell death in the target tissue of Sjögren's syndrome before disease onset. To date, little is known about why exocrine glands are subject to immune cell infiltrations in Sj枚gren's syndrome (SjS). Studies with SjS-prone C57BL/6.NO... Bulos...