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KMID : 0359319940340030479
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
1994 Volume.34 No. 3 p.479 ~ p.486
Effects of sympathomimetics on motility in the longitudinal muscle of the cattle rumen



Abstract
Effects of catecholamines and the site of receptor of catecholamines were investigated in the longitudinal muscle of the rumen. In order to this experiment, specimens were obtained from 35 Korean Native Cattles, 2-3 years old, in the Kwang-ju area slaughterhouse. Longitudinal muscle strips of rumen were made from sample, and then measured the isometric contraction with physiograph in 37¡É organ bath. The results were summarized as follows.
1. 30% of all strips showed rhythmic contraction after short incubation time.
2. Relaxation produced by catecholamines in this preparations increased in a dose-dependant manner.
3. Isoproterenol(¥â-agonist) caused relaxation, but phenylephrine(¥á©û-agonist) and xylazine(¥á©ü-agonist) were unaffected.
4. The relaxation induced by epinephrine and norepinephrine were not affected by phentolamine(¥á-blocker) and prazosin(¥á©û-blocker), yohimbine(¥á©ü blocker). But propranolol(¥â-antagonist) abolished the effect of catecholamines on relaxation.
5. It is concluded that catecholamines produced relaxation in the longitudinal muscle of rumen via the ¥â-adrenoceptor.
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