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Role of activation of cholinergic influences in recovery of electrical activity of the stomach and small intestine during the early postoperative period in rats.

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  • Role of activation of cholinergic influences in recovery of electrical activity of the stomach and small intestine during the early postoperative period in rats. Abstract Text:

    n s tropskayaN S Tropskaya,g i solov'yovaG I Solov'yova,t s popovaT S Popova,n s tropskayaN S Tropskaya,g i solov'yovaG I Solov'yova,t s popovaT S Popova,

    The effects of neostigmine and calcium pantothenate on electrical activity of the stomach and small intestine were studied in chronic experiments on rats after laparotomy with implantation of a probe into the jejunum and electrodes into different portions of the gastrointestinal tract. At the early terms after surgery, stimulation of endogenous acetylcholine release intensified electrical activity of the stomach, duodenum, and jejunum. Treatment with neostigmine and calcium pantothenate did not accelerate the recovery of the migrating myoelectrical complex, but promoted the recovery of the general intensity of action potential generation in the stomach and small intestine.

    Role of activation of cholinergic influences in recovery of electrical activity of the stomach and small intestine during the early postoperative period in rats. Publishing Authors By Initials

    ns tropskayaNS Tropskaya,gi solov'yovaGI Solov'yova,ts popovaTS Popova,ns tropskayaNS Tropskaya,gi solov'yovaGI Solov'yova,ts popovaTS Popova,

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    Role of activation of cholinergic influences in recovery of electrical activity of the stomach and small intestine during the early postoperative period in rats. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine

    VOLUME: 143

    Page Numbers: 194-6

    Journal Abbreviation: Bull. Exp. Biol. Med.

    ISSN: 0007-4888

    DAY: 31

    MONTH: Feb

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: N. V. Sklifosovsky Institute of Urgent Care, Moscow. ntropskaya@mail.ru

    Country: United States

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