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  • Mechanism for the inhibition of contractile activity of the gastric antrum and pylorus in rabbits during psychogenic stress.

Mechanism for the inhibition of contractile activity of the gastric antrum and pylorus in rabbits during psychogenic stress.

Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine (2009-06-17)
T P Berezina, V I Ovsyannikov
ABSTRACT

Psychogenic stress in rabbits (fixation to a frame) was accompanied by the inhibition of contractile activity of the gastric antrum and pylorus. These changes persisted during blockade of muscarinic receptors, nicotinic receptors, alpha(2)-adrenoceptors, and beta(1)/beta(2) adrenoceptors. A stress-induced decrease in gastric motor activity was mediated by the nonadrenergic noncholinergic mechanism. It resulted from the influence of a hormonal stress factor on the stomach, which was probably realized through nonadrenergic inhibitory neurons of the enteric nervous system.