Abstract:Abstract-The effects of DN-9693, a synthesized phosphodiesterase inhibitor, on the secretion of pancreatic juice were investigated in preparations of the isolated and blood-perfused dog pancreas. DN-9693 injected intraarterially caused a dose-dependent increase in the secretion of pancreatic juice and decrease in the perfusion pressure.The threshold doses to increase the pancreatic secretion and to decrease the perfusion pressure were about 100 ,ug and 1 ,cg, respectively. Thus, the secretory response was less… Show more
“…DN-9693 increases pancreatic secretion in the isolated blood-perfused dog pancreas, which can be explained by an increase in intracellular cAMP concentration (16).…”
Section: Effects On Pancreatic Exocrine Secretionmentioning
“…DN-9693 increases pancreatic secretion in the isolated blood-perfused dog pancreas, which can be explained by an increase in intracellular cAMP concentration (16).…”
Section: Effects On Pancreatic Exocrine Secretionmentioning
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