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Stimulation of Insulin Secretion by Parasympathomimetic Agents

Endocrinology, 1968
Effects on insulin secretion of methacholine and bethanechol given systemically and infused into the pancreatic artery were studied in the anesthetized dog. An intramuscular injection of methacholine (0.2 mg/k) resulted in a striking elevation of plasma immunoreactive insulin (IRI) in both pancreatic vein and femoral artery.
A, Kaneto   +3 more
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Cessation of Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardias by Parasympathomimetic Interventions

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1974
Abstract The mode of cessation of 39 episodes of supraventricular tachycardias during reflex vagal stimulation was studied in 11 patients.
H O, Klein, B F, Hoffman
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Influence of pH on the action of parasympathomimetic drugs

European Journal of Pharmacology, 1967
Abstract 1. 1. The influence of p H on the activity of tertiary parasympathomimetic drugs was investigated using guinea pig isolated atria and ileum segments. Carbachol and arecaidine methyl ester methiodide, which are both quaternary cholinomimetics, were used as reference compounds. 2. 2. The responses of the organs used in our experiments
H, Lüllman, T, Peters
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A Review of Ocular and Systemic Side Effects in Glaucoma Pharmacotherapy

Journal of Clinical & Translational Ophthalmology
Glaucoma, the second leading cause of irreversible blindness globally, encompasses a heterogeneous group of ocular disorders characterized by the progressive degeneration of retinal ganglion cells.
Xiaole Li   +2 more
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Uropharmacology: V. CHoline esters and other parasympathomimetic drugs

Urology, 1977
Various parasympathomimetic drugs are discussed, including the choline esters, bethanechol, carbachol, methacholine chloride, and furtrethonium. Other cholinomimetic agents include muscarine, muscarone, arecholine, and pilocarpine. Anticholinesterase agents inhibit or inactivate acetylcholinesterase enzyme and thus result in a prolonged stimulation of ...
A E, Finkbeiner   +2 more
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Indirect Parasympathomimetic Drugs

1977
I shall give a short clinical survey about anticholinesterase drugs. They act by inhibition of cholinesterase. Through inhibition of this enzyme hydrolyzation of acetylcholine is prevented and all cholinergic effects are produced by sensitizing the receptor mechanism to parasympathetic stimulation.
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Parasympathomimetic effects of fentanyl on the canine sinus node

Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System, 1984
Abstract The bradycardia coincident with fentanyl administration has been reported to result from a centrally-mediated decrease in sympathetic tone, coupled with a centrally-mediated increase in vagal tone [2,3]. Reitan et al. [8] reported that about 90% of the bradycardic action of fentanyl resulted from an enhancement of vagal efferent traffic from
J M, Loeb   +2 more
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Cholinergic Drugs: Direct Parasympathomimetic Drugs

1977
Miotic therapy is still one of the pillars of medical therapy in glaucoma. The drugs are known to all of you and are probably used by all of you. The new developments of miotic therapy are not in the drugs themselves but in the way of administration of the drug.
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