Abstract

A disturbance of fasting periodic activity was noted in the stomach and duodenum of 2 dogs with experimental renal hypertension and 2 animals with alimentary hypercholesterolemia. This disturbance was mainly manifested in prolonged duration of the “working” period, especially of the duodenum. Rhythmic and peristaltic activity of the organs investigated remained unchanged in the mentioned pathological conditions. Preservation of the rhythmic activity leads to a supposition that in the given case excitability of the intramural nervous system changes to a lesser degree than that of the extramural system mainly controlling the motor periodicity.

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