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New data have been made available which confirm the existence of differing quateron sensitivity of tissular monaminoxidases possessing dissimilar substrate specificity. An experimental neurogenic dystrophy of the stomach is attended on the whole by an activated deamidization of monamines, but there could be seen marked differences in the ability to intensify oxidation depending upon the localization of the mitochondrial monaminoxidases in various parts of the stomach. When introduced to intact animals in a dose of 5 mg/kg quateron tends to lower the activity of mitochondrial monaminoxidases in individual receptor areas of the stomach with respect to norepinephrine and, especially, serotonin.
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