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Inhibition of secretion and secretory potentials in the submandibular gland of the cat by acetazolamide

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Es wird eine Hemmung der Speichelflussrate in der Submandibularisdrüse der Katze durch den Kohlensäureanhydratasehemmstoff Acetazolamid hervorgerufen und gleichzeitig eine Hemmung der sekretorischen Potentialunterschiede über Azinuszellmembrane gemessen. Die Sekretionshemmung liesse sich durch die Hemmung der sekretorischen Potentiale, die ein Mass für einen aktiven Anionentransport ist, erklären.

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We are greatly indebted to Dr. N. A.Thorn for his valuable help and criticism throughout this study.

The work was supported by a grant from the Danish State Research Foundation. — We thank Dr. C.Crone for loan of various equipment supplied by the F. L. Smidth Foundation and the Danish State Research Foundation.

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Petersen, O.H., Poulsen, J.H. Inhibition of secretion and secretory potentials in the submandibular gland of the cat by acetazolamide. Experientia 22, 821–823 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01897438

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