In chronic experiments on dogs with gastric and duodenal fistulas and catheters implanted into the jugular vein, it was established that the beta-adrenoagonist novodrin inhibits gastric secretion stimulated with acetylcholine or pentagastrin but does not alter secretion stimulated with histamine. The inhibitory effect of novodrin on gastric secretion is a consequence of its direct action on beta-adrenoreceptors of the gastric mucosa. The scheme demonstrating interrelations of beta-adrenoreceptors to acetylcholine, gastrin and histamine is offered.
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