Studies on Chemical Tansmission in the Non-Sympathetic Inhibitory Nervous Pathway to the Stomach.

Abstract

Vagal stimulation of the guinea-pig or rat stomach in the presence of hyoscine (0.23µM) gave a relaxation which was resistant to guanethidine (16.9µM) but reduced by hexamethonium (55.2µM) or pempidine (I5.0µM). Relaxations were also produced in the presence of hexamethonium (20.0 to 55.2µM) or pempidine (2.0 to I5.OµM) alone,which were also resistant to guanethidine (16.9µM). These relaxations were reduced by low concentrations of hyoscine (0.023µM).The latency of the response in the presence of ganglion blocking drugs alone was Longer than that in the presence of hyoscine alone....

Publication DOI: https://doi.org/10.48780/publications.aston.ac.uk.00012449
Divisions: College of Health & Life Sciences
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Institution: Aston University
Uncontrolled Keywords: chemical transmission,non-sympathetic,inhibitory,nervous pathway,stomach
Last Modified: 11 Mar 2025 12:03
Date Deposited: 24 Jan 2011 14:44
Completed Date: 1980-09
Authors: Morris, James S.

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