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The functional state of the nerve-muscle preparation in the intact organism under conditions of disturbed circulation

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Experiments were staged on rabbits with the aid of a method of incomplete separation of the muscle and placing it into a cutaneous muff with intact vascular and nervous connections. The lability and contractile property of the nerve — muscle preparation, preserved in the body, was studied in the state of ischemia. The decrease of excitability, increase of the absolute refractory phase and shortening of the phase of maximal summation were noted under the effect of ischemia. These changes progressed after development of the block of the neuromuscular transmission and an acute decrease of lability was added. Complex reactivity of the muscle appeared in 1–1 1/2 to 2 hours of ischemia.

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Dokukin, A.V. The functional state of the nerve-muscle preparation in the intact organism under conditions of disturbed circulation. Bull Exp Biol Med 46, 948–952 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00787331

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