Abstract

Angiotensin, administered by intraperitoneal route (0.1 - 100 micrograms/kg) significantly delayed gastric emptying in the conscious rat. This action, most probably connected with the spasmogenic effect on the gastroduodenal junction, was antagonized by saralasin (125 and 250 micrograms/kg intraperitoneally). Our data seem to suggest an action of the peptide on the stomach mediated through an interaction with specific receptors.

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