The antipsychotic amisulpride: Ultrastructural evidence of its secretory activity in salivary glands

  • Loy F
  • Isola M
  • Isola R
  • Lilliu MA
  • Solinas P
  • Conti G
  • Godoy T
  • Riva A
  • Ekstrom J
Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
Wiley

Abstract

Amisulpride is reported to inhibit clozapine- induced sialorrhea. Preclinically, clozapine evokes muscarinic-M1-type-mediated secretion that, however, amisulpride does not reduce. Instead, amisulpride, without causing any overt secretion per se, enhances both nerve- and autonomimetic-evoked salivation by unknown mechanism(s). Hypothesizing that amisulpride prepares the gland for secretion, we looked for ultrastructural events indicating secretory activity in intercellular canaliculi of serous/seromucous cells, that is, density increase in protrusions (reflecting anchored granules) and in microbuds (reflecting recycling membranes and/or vesicle secretion) and decrease in microvilli (reflecting the cytoskeletal re-arrangement rel...

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