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Nervous control of liver metabolism and hemodynamics

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Abstract

Besides being a center of intermediary metabolism, a center of defense and a control center for the hormonal system, the liver acts as the glucose reservoir of the organism and, moreover, as an important blood reservoir, by taking up or releasing glucose and blood. The many diverse hepatic functions are controlled by the substrate concentrations in blood, the circulating hormone levels, the biomatrix and the autonomic hepatic nerves. In this review, the present knowledge on the metabolic and hemodynamic effects, the mechanism of action and the function of the hepatic nerves, as studied in the isolated perfused liver, are summarized.

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Abbreviations

BM 13505:

4-[2-(4-chlorobenzenesulfonamide)-ethyl] benzeneacetic acid

CGP 35949 B:

N-{3-[3-(4-acetyl-3-hydroxy — 2-propylphenoxy)propoxy]-4-chlorine-6-methyl-phenyl}-lH-tetrazole-5-carboxamide sodium salt

TXA2 :

thromboxane A2 analog U46619.

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Gardemann, A., Püschel, G.P., Jungermann, K. (1993). Nervous control of liver metabolism and hemodynamics. In: EJB Reviews. EJB Reviews, vol 1992. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78046-2_12

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