Abstract
The role of GAGA receptors in the control of abomasal motility was examined electromyographically in four conscious ewes by injecting intracerebroventricularly and intravenously selective gaba A- and gaba B- receptor agonists and antagonists. The study indicated that the stimulation of the gaba B receptors results in an inhibition of the antral motility via central mechanisms.
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