1970
DOI: 10.1007/bf00997194
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Effect of the adrenergic neurone blocker, ?-TM 10, on the depletion of noradrenaline induced by denervation or reserpine

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“…It is interesting to note that the secretion occurs within the period during which the transmitter vanishes from the gland (Benmiloud & Euler, 1963;Hennemann & Trendelenburg, 1970). It is obvious that during that period at least some of the noradrenaline is not destroyed in the degenerating axons but is released and reaches the effector cells.…”
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“…It is interesting to note that the secretion occurs within the period during which the transmitter vanishes from the gland (Benmiloud & Euler, 1963;Hennemann & Trendelenburg, 1970). It is obvious that during that period at least some of the noradrenaline is not destroyed in the degenerating axons but is released and reaches the effector cells.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This is due to the fact that salivary glands are rich in adrenergic nerve endings [4,6,16] and that they have a high content of norepinephrine [1,11,22] which induces the formation of glandular cAMP. In arterial hypertensive diseases the cAMP excretion rate in saliva is increased in man [17] and renovascular hypertensive rats (Schmid et al, unpublished data).…”
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