Prostaglandin-norepinephrine interaction in guinea pig longitudinal muscle
Norepinephrine block of electrically induced contractions of the guinea pig longitudinal muscle-myenteric plexus preparation reverses spontaneously. PGE 1 or E 2 fails to alter rate of reversal in the presence of ascorbic acid but increases the rate in its absence. Using spectrophotometry, it could...
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description | Norepinephrine block of electrically induced contractions of the guinea pig longitudinal muscle-myenteric plexus preparation reverses spontaneously. PGE
1 or E
2 fails to alter rate of reversal in the presence of ascorbic acid but increases the rate in its absence. Using spectrophotometry, it could be demonstrated that PGE
1 or E
2 significantly increases the rate of autoxidation of norepinephrine, thereby accounting for the pharmacological interaction observed. |
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