Kilbinger_1976_J.Neural.Transm_38_9

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Title : The isolated perfused chicken heart as a tool for studying acetylcholine output in the absence of cholinesterase inhibition - Kilbinger_1976_J.Neural.Transm_38_9
Author(s) : Kilbinger H , Loffelholz K
Ref : J Neural Transm , 38 :9 , 1976
Abstract :

In chicken hearts, the acetylcholine (ACh) output in response to vagal stimulation was easily detectable by gas chromatography even in the absence of cholinesterase inhibition. Eserine 10(-6) M markedly increased the ACh output. In contrast, the ACh output from the perfused rabbit heart was not measurable in the absence of cholinesterase inhibition. Both ACh concentration and cholinesterase activity were higher in the chicken heart than in the rabbit heart. In conclusion, the isolated perfused chicken heart is at present a unique tool for studying the output of the parasympathetic transmitter in the absence of cholinesterase inhibition.

PubMedSearch : Kilbinger_1976_J.Neural.Transm_38_9
PubMedID: 1262866

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Kilbinger H, Loffelholz K (1976)
The isolated perfused chicken heart as a tool for studying acetylcholine output in the absence of cholinesterase inhibition
J Neural Transm 38 :9

Kilbinger H, Loffelholz K (1976)
J Neural Transm 38 :9