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J Dent Res 48(4): 550-554, 1969
© 1969 International and American Associations for Dental Research

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Salivary Excretion of Lithium: II. Functional Analysis

KENNETH R. SPRING 1 and MORRIS A. SPIRTES 1

1 Veterans Administration Hospital, Leech Farm Road, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15206

Salivary Li+ was actively secreted by the cat submaxillary gland, inversely to the rate of flow, at concentrations above serum level. Stop-flow studies indicated ductal secretion of Li+ by a HgCl2 and ouabain-sensitive mechanism. Salivary secretion of Li+ did not resemble Na+ but was similiar to K+ secretion.

Submitted on September 20, 1968







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