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Intestinal motility increased by tetrodotoxin, lidocaine, and procaine

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In Untersuchungen an Katzen in vivo wird eine bedeutende Zunahme der Dünndarm-Motilität nach lokalen intraarteriellen Injektionen von Tetrodotoxin, Lidocain und Procain demonstriert. Es wird diskutiert, dass diese Wirkung auf der Blockade eines lokalen neurogenen oder neurohormonalen Hemmungsmechanismus beruht, der an der normalen Kontrolle der Darmmotilität beteiligt ist.

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  4. This research was supported in part by the Swedish Medical Research Council (No. B72-14X-2855-03 and No. B72-14X-16-08A) and by the Faculty of Medicine, University of Göteborg.J. Fara was supported by a National Institutes of Health Fellowship No. 1 F02 HE50 664-01 from the Heart and Lung Institute. Valuable technical assistance was given by MrsEva Bengtsson and MrsDagny Johansson.

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Biber, B., Fara, J. Intestinal motility increased by tetrodotoxin, lidocaine, and procaine. Experientia 29, 551–552 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01926658

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