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J.Jpn. Surg. Soc.. 57(12): 1988-1993, 1957


EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES ON THE EFFECTS OF THE HYPERTONIC GLUCOSE SOLUTION INJECTION INTO THE CAROTID ARTERY UPON GASTRIC MOTILITY
Part 3. THE MECHANISM OF THE INHIBITION OF GASTRIC MOTILITY FOLLOWING HYPERTONIC GLUCOSE SOLUTION INJECTION INTO THE CAROTID ARTERY

1st Department of Surgery, Osaka University Medical School

Hiroshi KAI

I have further studied the mechanism of the inhibition of gastric motility following constant hypertonic glucose solution injection into the carotid artery.
Results are as follows:
1. In rabbits subjected to the subdiaphragmatic section of both vagi, the injection resulted in an inhibition of gastric motility, followed by an antagonistic acceleration.
2. In rabbits subjected to the transection of the upper half of the thoracic spinal cord, the injection resulted in an inhibition.
3. In rabbits subjected to the subdiaphragmatic section of both vagi and the transection of upper thoracic spinal cord or the excision of both coeliac ganglia, the injection resulted in no inhibition, but a little late acceleration.
4. In rabbits subjected to the blocking of carotid sinus reflex, the injection resulted in a remarkable inhibition.
(author's abstract)


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