Abstract

Treatment of rats with amitriptyline for 4 weeks significantly decreased flow rate of saliva elicited from parotid glands in response to electrical stimulation of the parasympathetic innervation but did not alter calcium concentration of such saliva. The mechanism of the dissociation between flow rate and calcium concentration of parasympathetically evoked saliva induced by amitriptyline treatment remains to be explored, and may not involve an amitriptyline induced reduction in acetylcholine release.

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