Proteinase-activated receptor-2 (PAR-2): Regulation of salivary and pancreatic exocrine secretion in vivo in rats and mice

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1. Proteinase-activated receptor-2 (PAR-2) is expressed throughout the gastrointestinal tract including the pancreas, and may be involved in digestive functions. The aim of our study was to evaluate a potential role for PAR-2 in regulating salivary and pancreatic exocrine secretion in vivo. 2. PAR-2-activating peptides (PAR-2-APs), but not selective PAR-1-APs, administered intravenously, increased salivary secretion in the mouse or rat; this effect of the PAR-2-APs was unaffected by atropine, phentolamine, propranolol or indomethacin. 3. Secretion (amylase) by rat parotid gland slices in vitro was also stimulated by PAR-2-APs and trypsin, but not by activation of other PARs. 4. PAR-2-APs, administered to rats in in vivo, caused a prompt effect on pancreatic exocrine secretion. 5. PAR-2 mRNA, known to be present in pancreatic tissue, was also detected in parotid tissue. 6. Our results indicate that in addition to a potential role in regulating cardiovascular and respiratory functions, PAR-2 may also play a general role in vivo for the direct regulation of glandular exocrine secretion.

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Kawabata, A., Nishikawa, H., Kuroda, R., Kawai, K., & Hollenberg, M. D. (2000). Proteinase-activated receptor-2 (PAR-2): Regulation of salivary and pancreatic exocrine secretion in vivo in rats and mice. British Journal of Pharmacology, 129(8), 1808–1814. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjp.0703274

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