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Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology 13.2 pp 115-129
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THE EFFECTS OF PORTAL AND JUGULAR INJECTIONS OF PYLORIC EXTRACTS ON GASTRIC SECRETION

R. K. S. Lim 1 and S. E. Ammon 1

1 The Department of Physiology, Edinburgh University

1. Injections of pyloric extract into the portal circulation produce a smaller depressor effect and less gastric secretion than similar injections into the jugular vein. The latent period is also more prolonged than in the former case.

2. The cause of this difference is discussed and attributed mainly to the removal by the liver of a portion of the gastric exciting substance from the portal blood passing through it.







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