Abstract

The distribution of acetylcholine (ACh) in the cat heart was investigated by pyrolysis-gas chromatography (PGC) and pyrolysis-mass fragmentography (PMF) techniques. The hearts were dissected into various regions and homogenized in the presence of butyrycholine (or propionylcholine) as internal standard. The choline esters were isolated and analyzed by PGC or by PMF (at m/e 58). A pattern of distribution for ACh was found to be the same as I have previously described (1,2). Some cats were subjected to either a right or a left unilateral cervical vagotomy 4 weeks before removal and analysis of heart tissue. Hearts from unilateral (right or left) vagotomized cats did not differ from controls in the ACh content of any heart area examined. These results are consistent with the idea that intact parasympathetic neurons may compensate for the denervation following unilateral vagotomy.

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