1967
DOI: 10.1152/ajplegacy.1967.213.4.1056
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Effect of nerve stimulation on prostaglandin formation and release from the rat stomach

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“…This evidence, together with reports that prostaglandin-like substances may be released upon sympathetic (Sammuelsson & Wennmalm, 1971) and also upon parasympathetic nerve stimulation (Coceani, Pace-Asciak, Volta & Wolfe, 1967;Junstad & Wennmalm, 1974), indicates a possible involvement of prostaglandins in the transmission process.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…This evidence, together with reports that prostaglandin-like substances may be released upon sympathetic (Sammuelsson & Wennmalm, 1971) and also upon parasympathetic nerve stimulation (Coceani, Pace-Asciak, Volta & Wolfe, 1967;Junstad & Wennmalm, 1974), indicates a possible involvement of prostaglandins in the transmission process.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Others include heart (Wennmalm & Stjarme, 1971;Samuelsson & Wennmalm, 1971), kidney (Dunham & Zimmerman, 1970;Davis & Horton, 1972;McGiff, Crowshaw, Terragno, Malik & Lonigro, 1972), adipose tissue (Shaw & Ramwell, 1968), stomach (Bennett, Friedmann & Vane, 1967;Coceani, Pace-Asciak, Volta & Wolfe, 1967), and vas deferens (Hedqvist & von Euler, 1972). Since exogenous prostaglandins modify the responses of various organs to adrenergic nerve stimulation (see review by Brody & Kadowitz, 1974), it is possible that endogenous prostaglandins play a physiological role in the responses of such organs to autonomic control.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…T%Y still stimulates the adenyl-cychise. After incubation of the thyroid slices in the presence of [ *%I jacetate, the prostagkdins are extracted [22] and analyzed by thin-layer chromatography We then turned our attentiorr to the titration of the endogenous phospholipase A activity in &e thyroid, in the presence or absence of TSH and in the presence of indomethacin in order to block the further conversion of arachidonic acid into prostaglandins. A corn--parative study was performed with two radioactive substrates: tl%l phosphatidyGcholine and [ t4C] phosphatidyl-inositol.…”
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