Action of glomerulopressin on smooth muscle contraction, probably mediated by the release of prostaglandins

The effect of glomerulopressin on the increase of the contractile tension developed by isolated strips of stomach fundus, duodenum and bladder of rats, was investigated. Glomerulopressin is a glucuronide whose contractile inducing effect was destroyed by β-glucuronidase. It was observed that glomeru...

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spelling paper:paper_00039780_v238_n1_p19_Uranga2023-06-08T14:24:50Z Action of glomerulopressin on smooth muscle contraction, probably mediated by the release of prostaglandins atropine beta glucuronidase cyproheptadine indometacin prostaglandin tranylcypromine animal experiment bladder drug comparison drug interaction drug response duodenum endocrine system glomerulopressin in vitro study kidney muscle rat small intestine smooth muscle tone stomach Animal Bladder Dogs Drug Interactions Duodenum Glucuronates Hormones In Vitro Male Muscle Contraction Muscle, Smooth Prostaglandins Rats Stomach Tranylcypromine The effect of glomerulopressin on the increase of the contractile tension developed by isolated strips of stomach fundus, duodenum and bladder of rats, was investigated. Glomerulopressin is a glucuronide whose contractile inducing effect was destroyed by β-glucuronidase. It was observed that glomerulopressin increases the contractile tension of these tissues, and that this action was not blocked by atropine, cyproheptadine, tranylcypromine, but was inhibited by indomethacin, suggesting that the effect of glomerulopressin action was mediated by prostaglandin release. 1979 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00039780_v238_n1_p19_Uranga http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00039780_v238_n1_p19_Uranga
institution Universidad de Buenos Aires
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topic atropine
beta glucuronidase
cyproheptadine
indometacin
prostaglandin
tranylcypromine
animal experiment
bladder
drug comparison
drug interaction
drug response
duodenum
endocrine system
glomerulopressin
in vitro study
kidney
muscle
rat
small intestine
smooth muscle tone
stomach
Animal
Bladder
Dogs
Drug Interactions
Duodenum
Glucuronates
Hormones
In Vitro
Male
Muscle Contraction
Muscle, Smooth
Prostaglandins
Rats
Stomach
Tranylcypromine
spellingShingle atropine
beta glucuronidase
cyproheptadine
indometacin
prostaglandin
tranylcypromine
animal experiment
bladder
drug comparison
drug interaction
drug response
duodenum
endocrine system
glomerulopressin
in vitro study
kidney
muscle
rat
small intestine
smooth muscle tone
stomach
Animal
Bladder
Dogs
Drug Interactions
Duodenum
Glucuronates
Hormones
In Vitro
Male
Muscle Contraction
Muscle, Smooth
Prostaglandins
Rats
Stomach
Tranylcypromine
Action of glomerulopressin on smooth muscle contraction, probably mediated by the release of prostaglandins
topic_facet atropine
beta glucuronidase
cyproheptadine
indometacin
prostaglandin
tranylcypromine
animal experiment
bladder
drug comparison
drug interaction
drug response
duodenum
endocrine system
glomerulopressin
in vitro study
kidney
muscle
rat
small intestine
smooth muscle tone
stomach
Animal
Bladder
Dogs
Drug Interactions
Duodenum
Glucuronates
Hormones
In Vitro
Male
Muscle Contraction
Muscle, Smooth
Prostaglandins
Rats
Stomach
Tranylcypromine
description The effect of glomerulopressin on the increase of the contractile tension developed by isolated strips of stomach fundus, duodenum and bladder of rats, was investigated. Glomerulopressin is a glucuronide whose contractile inducing effect was destroyed by β-glucuronidase. It was observed that glomerulopressin increases the contractile tension of these tissues, and that this action was not blocked by atropine, cyproheptadine, tranylcypromine, but was inhibited by indomethacin, suggesting that the effect of glomerulopressin action was mediated by prostaglandin release.
title Action of glomerulopressin on smooth muscle contraction, probably mediated by the release of prostaglandins
title_short Action of glomerulopressin on smooth muscle contraction, probably mediated by the release of prostaglandins
title_full Action of glomerulopressin on smooth muscle contraction, probably mediated by the release of prostaglandins
title_fullStr Action of glomerulopressin on smooth muscle contraction, probably mediated by the release of prostaglandins
title_full_unstemmed Action of glomerulopressin on smooth muscle contraction, probably mediated by the release of prostaglandins
title_sort action of glomerulopressin on smooth muscle contraction, probably mediated by the release of prostaglandins
publishDate 1979
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00039780_v238_n1_p19_Uranga
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00039780_v238_n1_p19_Uranga
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