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Melatonin ultrastructural localization in mitochondria of human salivary glands

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JOURNAL OF ANATOMY
卷 242, 期 2, 页码 146-152

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/joa.13775

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immunogold method; melatonin; mitochondria; salivary glands

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The production and distribution of melatonin have been observed not only in the pineal gland and enterochromaffin cells but also in the mitochondria of human salivary glands. This study provides an ultrastructural report on the presence of melatonin in the mitochondria of major salivary glands and highlights the need for further research on the localization of melatonin in this organelle.
The hormone melatonin was initially believed to be synthesized exclusively by the pineal gland and the enterochromaffin cells, but nowadays its production and distribution were observed in several other tissues and organs. Among others, the ultrastructural localization of melatonin and its receptors has been reported in human salivary glands. In these glands, the fine localization of melatonin in intracellular organelles, above all in mitochondria, remains to be explored comprehensively. Bioptic samples of parotid and submandibular glands were treated to search for melatonin using the immunogold staining method by transmission electron microscopy. Morphometric analysis was applied to micrographs. The results indicated that, both in parotid and submandibular glands mitochondria, a certain melatonin positivity was present. Within glandular cells, melatonin was less retrieved in mitochondria than in secretory granules; however, its presence in this organelle was clearly evident. Inside striated duct cells, melatonin staining in mitochondria was more prominent than in glandular cells. Our data provide an ultrastructural report on the presence of melatonin in mitochondria of human major salivary glands and represent a fundamental prerequisite for a better understanding of the melatonin role in this organelle.

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