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The effect of secretin on the interoceptors of the small intestine was studied in short-term experiments.
It was demonstrated that introduction of secretin into the vessels of the perfused area of intestine connected with the organism by the nerves alone caused changes in the activity of the cardiovascular and respiratory system by reflex pathways. The results of these experiments give grounds for concluding that secretin stimulates the intestinal chemoreceptors.
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Onisko, O.G. Participation of the nervous system in the action of secretin. Bull Exp Biol Med 45, 268–271 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00803326
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