“…Prostaglandin-like substances have been demonstrated in human stomach (Bennett, Stamford & Unger, 1973), ileum (Stamford, 1976;Bennett, Stamford & Stockley, 1977b) and colon (Bennett, del Tacca, Stamford & Zebro, 1977a;Bennett et al, 1977b), and prostaglandins potently affect strips of human isolated ileal muscle (Bennett, Eley & Scholes, 1968). Studies employing inhibitors of prostaglandin action or synthesis indicate that in isolated intestine, prostaglandins contribute to the regulation of muscle tone and rhythmic activity (Bennett & Posner, 1971;Eckenfels & Vane, 1972;Ferreira, Herman & Vane, 1972;1976;Botting & Salzmann, 1974;Willis, Davison & Ramwell, 1974;Bennett, Eley & Stockley, 1975a;Burleigh, 1977).…”