Re-distribution of tenascin-C in the parotid acinar cells. An early marker of radiation-induced damage of salivary glands?

S. G. Hakim*, I. Lauer, R. Nadrowitz, A. Berndt, H. Kosmehl, P. Sieg

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Abstract

Purpose: In order to investigate the early changes in the expression of tenascin-C, following irradiation and the associated functional impairment of salivary glands. Materials and Methods: Fifteen rabbits were used for the study. Five provided control parotid gland tissue and a further 10 rabbits were scintigraphically examined prior to and 24 h after 15/30 Gy. Glands were studied histologically using HE-staining and tenascin-C antibodies. Results: Reduction in the salivary ejection fraction (SEF) was observed in all irradiated glands. Simultaneously, a marked re-distribution of tenascin-C expression was noticed. Reactivity detected in the intercalated, secretory ducts and perineurinal regions prior to radiation was noticed intracellularly after 24 h. Furthermore, nerves showed tenascin-C expression in the Schwann cells, but no longer perineurinally. Myofibroblasts were also observed in the stroma. Conclusion: This study proves the ability to predict functional disorders of salivary function as early as 24 h after radiation and provides evidence of the participation of tenascin-C in the pathological process of radiation-induced damage in salivary glands.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAnticancer Research
Volume24
Issue number5 A
Pages (from-to)2841-2846
Number of pages6
ISSN0250-7005
Publication statusPublished - 01.09.2004

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