Pub. Date : 1986 Dec
PMID : 3029132
5 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | VIP-induced inhibitory responses of the guinea-pig tracheal pouch, an in vivo preparation designed to demonstrate non-noradrenergic non-cholinergic innervation, where determined in chloraloseurethane anaesthetized animals under control conditions, or pretreated with atropine, propranolol, both atropine and propranolol or atropine-propranolol with indomethacin. | Propranolol | VIP peptides | Cavia porcellus |
2 | VIP-induced inhibitory responses of the guinea-pig tracheal pouch, an in vivo preparation designed to demonstrate non-noradrenergic non-cholinergic innervation, where determined in chloraloseurethane anaesthetized animals under control conditions, or pretreated with atropine, propranolol, both atropine and propranolol or atropine-propranolol with indomethacin. | Propranolol | VIP peptides | Cavia porcellus |
3 | The group that received atropine alone and the combination of atropine and propranolol showed the least relaxation to VIP. | Propranolol | VIP peptides | Cavia porcellus |
4 | The significantly greater relaxation of the pouch to VIP in the propranolol treated group suggested that the non-noradrenergic inhibitory mechanism for VIP is dependent upon the existing smooth muscle tone of the pouch. | Propranolol | VIP peptides | Cavia porcellus |
5 | The significantly greater relaxation of the pouch to VIP in the propranolol treated group suggested that the non-noradrenergic inhibitory mechanism for VIP is dependent upon the existing smooth muscle tone of the pouch. | Propranolol | VIP peptides | Cavia porcellus |