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The intra-arterial injection of chloral hydrate potentiated the transmission of nerve impulses through the cat superior cervical ganglion, antagonized the ganglionblocking action of hexamethonium, and greatly enhanced the ganglion-stimulant action of acetylcholine. Effects on the ganglion-stimulant
Intravenous infusions of angiotensins I and II into anesthetized dogs caused release of a prostacyclin-like substance into arterial blood: prostacyclin (PGI2) was detected by direct bioassay on bovine coronary artery, rat stomach strip, and rat colon, all of which were treated with phenoxybenzamine,
OBJECTIVE
To compare the efficacy and tolerability of oral hyoscine butylbromide tablets and capsules in Chinese patients with recurrent episodes of self-reported gastric or intestinal spasm-like pain and to show non-inferiority of both formulations.
METHODS
302 patients were entered into a
A double-blind crossover trial with a 4-point bioassay was carried out in 8 convalescent in-patients to study the relative potency of scopolamine-N-(cyclopropyl methyl) bromide (DA 3177), a new parasympatholytic drug, administered at doses of 2.5 mg and 5 mg i.v., and hyoscine-N-butyl bromide,
An 11-year-old, male Old English sheepdog was admitted for weight loss and intermittent vomiting of 1 month's duration. A cranioventral abdominal mass, anemia, hypoproteinemia, and hypoalbuminemia were the prominent abnormal findings. Imaging studies identified a remarkably thickened gastric wall
OBJECTIVE
Acute gastric or intestinal spasm-like pain is common in clinical setting. Hyoscine butylbromide (HBB), an anti-cholinergic agent, relieves pain in stomach and bowel cramps by inhibiting smooth muscle contractility. In this study, we aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of parenteral
The present work was carried out to determine the effects of lyophilized seed extracts of Psoralea corylifolia along with pure psoralen, its active ingredient on the isolated tail-piece melanophores of Bufo melanostictus, a type of disguised smooth muscle cells, which offer excellent in vitro
Atropine, methanthelinium, propantheline, oxyphenonium, hyoscine, and hyoscine methylbromide have been compared in man. After graded subcutaneous doses of these drugs simultaneous observations were made on the heart rate, salivary secretion, pupil size, near point of accommodation, micturition, and
OBJECTIVE
The present study was carried out to determine the effects of lyophilized dried fruit extracts of Piper nigrum and pure piperine on the tadpole melanophores of frog Rana tigerina which offer excellent in vitro opportunities for studying the effects of pharmacological and pharmaceutical
Australian native trees of the genus Duboisia contain high concentrations of atropine-like alkaloids, especially hyoscine. Occupational exposure to the dried plant material results in two clinical syndromes: "cork-eye", and being "corked up". Plant abuse, as an intoxicant and hallucinogen, also
Upper gastrointestinal motor function and incretin hormone secretion are major determinants of postprandial glycemia and insulinemia. However, the impact of small intestinal flow events on glucose absorption and incretin release is poorly defined. Intraluminal impedance monitoring is a novel
BACKGROUND
Hyoscine N-butyl bromide (HBB) acts by inhibiting cholinergic transmission in the abdomino-pelvic parasympathetic ganglia, thus relieving spasm in the smooth muscles of gastrointestinal, biliary, urinary tract and female genital organs, especially the cervico-uterine plexus and aiding
The distributions of peptide-containing nerves in the urinary bladder of the toad, Bufo marinus, were studied by means of fluorescence immunohistochemistry of whole-mount preparations. The bundles of smooth muscle in the bladder are well supplied by varicose nerve fibres displaying somatostatin-like
Ketamine, as the sole anaesthetic agent, was assessed in a double-blind study of 135 female patients who underwent laparoscopic sterilization. The patients were allocated randomly to one of four groups according to the type (pentobarbitone or droperidol) and route (i.v. or i.m.) of premedication. In