Nekkeles. The theory of peptic ulcer formation
N. Tompson
Kazan medical journal ›› 1938, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (11-12) : 1300 -1300.
When the vagus nerve is irritated, acetylcholine is found in the venous blood flowing from the stomach. The action of acetylcholine on the stomach is manifested in vasoconstriction and a decrease in blood circulation, which made it possible to formulate a new theory of the formation of peptic ulcers. Experiments on dogs have shown that the administration of acetylcholine reduces blood circulation in the stomach by 60-96%.
Tompson N.
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