Abstract:Terbutaline, a beta-adrenergic agonist, administered subcutaneously inhibits pancreatic exocrine secretion. We studied the effects of intravenous terbutaline and propranolol on cholecystokinin-stimulated pancreatic secretion in conscious dogs. Terbutaline inhibited pancreatic juice volume, bicarbonate concentration, bicarbonate output and protein output, but had no effect on protein concentration. Propranolol blocked this inhibition and had no effect on the response to cholecystokinin. These observations sugge… Show more
“…In addition, interesting actions of intravenous terbutaline have been shown in the pancreas. It significantly inhibits the secretin-stimulated output of pancreatic juice in healthy volunteers [22]. This compound was preliminarily reported by Bergmann et al in 1969 [25].…”
Section: Effects Of Terbutaline On Abf Abf-indexed Haf and Abf-indementioning
confidence: 67%
“…adrenoceptors and fewer cardiac side effects in humans than other adrenergic agents [21,22]. We believe that The liver is richly innervated by sympathetic and terbutaline could increase hepatic blood flow without parasympathetic nerves.…”
“…In addition, interesting actions of intravenous terbutaline have been shown in the pancreas. It significantly inhibits the secretin-stimulated output of pancreatic juice in healthy volunteers [22]. This compound was preliminarily reported by Bergmann et al in 1969 [25].…”
Section: Effects Of Terbutaline On Abf Abf-indexed Haf and Abf-indementioning
confidence: 67%
“…adrenoceptors and fewer cardiac side effects in humans than other adrenergic agents [21,22]. We believe that The liver is richly innervated by sympathetic and terbutaline could increase hepatic blood flow without parasympathetic nerves.…”
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