THE EFFECT OF STIMULATION OF α- AND β-ADRFNERGIC RECEPTORS IN THE ISOLATED RAT JEJUNUM

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  • The effect of stimulation of α-and β-adrenergic receptors in the isolated rat jejunum
  • The effect of stimulation of アルファ-and ベータ-adrenergic receptors in the isolated rat jejunum

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It has been reported that stimulation of either α or β-adrenergic receptors produces relaxation of the canine ileum, mouse ileum, rat duodenum, human ileum, and human colon (1-6). On the other hand, it has been found that adrenaline contracts the terminal portion of the guinea-pig ileum (7-9). Chrusciel and Pojda (10) reported a triphasic intestinal response to adrenaline in the rat, which consisted of an initial relaxation and a secondary increase in the tone followed by a third relaxation.<BR> The present work was undertaken to study the effect of stimulation of α and β-adrenergic receptors on the rat jejunum.

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