PMID: 488316Sep 1, 1979Paper

Effect of agents that act in the area of cholinergic synapses on the glycolysis process in an ischemic extremity

Farmakologiia i toksikologiia
I V Levandovskiĭ, L M Saburova

Abstract

Glycolysis intensity in an intact and ischemized muscle of a limb was decreased by prozerin and carbacholine in experiments on 230 noninbred rats with 2 models of acute ischemia. A less pronounced decrease was caused by benzohexonium, cholinesterase and dipyroxim. Meanwhile atropine blocked the glycolysis.

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