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Title: Increase by alpha-adrenolytic drugs of acetylcholine release evoked by field stimulation of the guinea-pig ileum Kilbinger H, Wessler I Ref: Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol, 309:255, 1979 : PubMed
The release of acetylcholine evoked by field stimulation of the guinea-pig ileum (3 Hz) is increased by yohimbine and tolazoline but not affected by phentolamine. It is proposed that yohimbine and tolazoline by blocking alpha-adrenoceptors of the cholinergic nerves abolish the inhibition caused by endogenous noradrenaline, and thus facilitate the output of acetylcholine.
        
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Kilbinger H, Wessler I (1979) Increase by alpha-adrenolytic drugs of acetylcholine release evoked by field stimulation of the guinea-pig ileum Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol309: 255-7
Kilbinger H, Wessler I (1979) Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol309: 255-7