PMID: 7536532Oct 1, 1994Paper

The role of the beta-adrenoreceptors in the manifestation of the peristaltic reflex

Fiziologicheskiĭ zhurnal imeni I.M. Sechenova
T P Berezina, V I Ovsiannikov

Abstract

Distension of the ileal segment was shown to induce its contraction in isolated portion of the cat ileum, the response being abolished by M-cholinergic blockade and preserved after N-cholinergic blockade. Blockade of the beta-adrenoreceptors or their stimulation did not affect the peristaltic reflex. The findings suggest that the excitatory beta-adrenoreceptors are not directly involved in the first phase of peristaltic reflex.

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