Abstract.The author, who has previously investigated the secretory function of the parotid gland cells when histamine in the blood was increased by injections of 3mg of histamine hydrochloride daily for the periods of 1, 15, 30, 45 and 60 days, has now attempted to observe the secretory function of the submandibular gland cells under the conditoin in which histamine increased in the blood and an antihistamic action of the parotid saliva, which has previously been demonstrated by FUJIE, was perfectly excepted. For this purpose, the author has extirpated the
Abstract.Three milligram of histamine hydrochloride were injected daily into rats subcutaneously.The injection was performed 1, 15, 30, 45 or 60 times.On each stage, the pancreatic cells and the duodenal epithelial cells were observed before and after the administration of artificial food.The pancreatic cells initiate a production of zymogen granules even in
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