THE ROLE OF THE VAGUS NERVES IN THE INHIBITION OF GASTRIC MOTILITY BY FAT AND BY INTESTINAL AND URINARY EXTRACTS

Abstract
Fat in the intestine inhibits gastric motility induced by distention in both the vagally innervated and vagally denervated stomach. Intravenously administered urogastrone and "enterogastrone" extracts inhibit the distention-induced motility of the vagally inner-vated stomach but either have no effect upon or stimulate motility in the vagally denervated stomach.

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