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The effect of partial extirpation of the pancreas on the development of reciprocal inhibition in warm-blooded animals

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The disturbance of the synthesis of acetylcholine in the organism of warm-blooded animals by partial removal of the pancreas with simultaneous ligation of its ducts causes disturbance of the spinal activity. The total level of lability of the nerve centers is decreased, transmission to the pessimal inhibition is more rapid, but simultaneously the development of reciprocal inhibition is altered. It either does not occur at all with the usual conditions of stimulation or shows altered reaction in the form of reestablishment of the reflex, notwithstanding the continuing “inhibitory” stimulation.

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Volkova, I.N. The effect of partial extirpation of the pancreas on the development of reciprocal inhibition in warm-blooded animals. Bull Exp Biol Med 44, 1292–1297 (1957). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00830617

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