1982
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1982.sp014077
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The effects of manganese, cobalt and calcium on amylase secretion and calcium homeostasis in rat pancreas

Abstract: SUMMARY1. Mn2+ evoked an atropine-resistant secretion of amylase from the isolated pancreas of the young rat. The lowest effective concentration of Mn2+ was 10-3 M. The response to 10-2 M-Mn2+ was biphasic, an initial peak being followed by a slow sustained rise in amylase output. The maximal effect of 10-2 M-Mn2+ was to double the basal rate of amylase secretion after 70 min incubation.2. Co2+ (10-2 M) also stimulated amylase secretion. The maximal rate, about three times the basal value, was attained after 2… Show more

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