. The Biochemical journal, 1912. Biochemistry. Fks. IV.—Cat. Ether. Pregnant. Effect ot Id nigni. indolothylamine. Uterine Contmetions Bloixl Pressure, •. Flu. \'.—Cat. Pithed brain. Circulation to left eye impaired by cannula in left common carotid. Effect of 20 mgm. indolethylamine on pupil of right and left. hypodermically. It can only be produced by intravenous administration to an intact animal or one which is anatomically anaesthetised. Instillation, like hypodermic administration, is without effect. Other ylaiii muscle. The plain muscle of the intestine is mildh" stimulated by indo


. The Biochemical journal, 1912. Biochemistry. Fks. IV.—Cat. Ether. Pregnant. Effect ot Id nigni. indolothylamine. Uterine Contmetions Bloixl Pressure, •. Flu. \'.—Cat. Pithed brain. Circulation to left eye impaired by cannula in left common carotid. Effect of 20 mgm. indolethylamine on pupil of right and left. hypodermically. It can only be produced by intravenous administration to an intact animal or one which is anatomically anaesthetised. Instillation, like hypodermic administration, is without effect. Other ylaiii muscle. The plain muscle of the intestine is mildh" stimulated by indolethylamine. The effect is better shown in the isolated organ, but even in this condition the effect of 20 mgm. of the base in 250 Hinger solution is very small. The retractor penis of the dog- also gives weak motor responses to tli«' amine when isolated from the body. The plain muscle of llu' bladder is tlirown into contraction on administration of 2 or A mgm, of indolethylamine: and a bUiddei. wliicli before administration of the base was (juiescent, may develop a slight rhythm. The amount of contraction of the bladder volume under the influence of indolethylamine is increased on destruction of the cord. The salivation (observed in cats receiving hypodermic or intravenous. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Biochemical Society (Great Britain); University of Liverpool. Biochemical Dept. London [etc. ] Cambridge University Press


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