Abstract

It was reported that in the sympathetic nervous system, catecholamines, played an important role in regulation of amylase secretion and that the β-receptors were involved in this mechanism (1–3). The possibility that amylase secretion mediated by β-receptors is intermediated by cyclic AMP has been indicated by Babad et al. (4) and other reports (5). The present experiments were undertaken to clarify the effects of various hormones which stimulate adenyl cyclase activity on amylase secretion in some tissues from rabbit parotid glands.

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