Article date: October 1963
By: C. L. MALHOTRA, K. PRASAD in Volume 21, Issue 2, pages 355-360
The effect of injection of reserpine into the cerebral ventricles on the acetylcholine contents of the sino‐atrial node, ileum and hypothalamus of the dog was studied in ten dogs. Another group of five dogs served as a control. The effect of intravenous administration of reserpine, in the same dose as given intracerebroventricularly, was also studied on the acetylcholine content of these tissues in five dogs. General sedation, bradycardia, miosis, salivation, emesis and purgation were looked for. Tissues were removed 1 hr after administration of reserpine for estimation of acetylcholine content, which was increased in all the tissues studied. The increase in the peripheral tissues was greater than in the hypothalamus. The increase in the acetylcholine content was not quantitatively related to the other effects of reserpine. The increase in the acetylcholine content of the sino‐atrial node and the ileum and also the peripheral effects observed on intracerebroventricular administration of reserpine can be attributed to its central action. With the same dose of reserpine given intravenously the acetylcholine content of the sino‐atrial node was significantly increased, while that of the hypothalamus and ileum was not.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1963.tb01533.x
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