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Journal of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics, Vol. 21, Issue 2, 99-102, 1923
Copyright © 1923 by American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics


ON THE SENSITIVITY OF DIFFERENT NERVE ENDINGS TO ATROPINE

V. E. HENDERSON 1

1 Laboratory of Pharmacology, University of Toronto

1. The endings of the bulbosacral autonomic outflow are rendered ineffective by atropine in the following order: cardiac vagus, chorda secretor, chorda vasodilator, intestinal vagus, bladder. The latter is not affected.

2. The endings are depressed in the following order: nasal, chorda secretory, cardiac vagus, tonus of pyloric sphincter, and small intestine, bladder, oculomotor to pupil, salivary vasodilator, vagus to intestine for rhythmic and peristaltic movements.







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