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Intraglandular application of botulinum toxin leads to structural and functional changes in rat acinar cells

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Intraglandular application of BoNT induces structural and functional changes of the salivary glands indicated by glandular atrophy. These effects may be due to glandular denervation induced by the inhibition of the soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive fusion protein attachment protein receptors (SNAREs) involved in acetylcholine release at the neuroglandular junction and also specially inhibition of those involved in exocytosis of the granula of the acinar cells.

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