Abstract

The intravenous injection of physostigmine was found to produce a decrease in the concentration of glycogen in liver and an increase in the concentration of glycogen in heart auricles of the rat. Neostigmine did not produce the glycogenolysis in liver. The glycogenolytic effect of physostigmine was accompanied by an increase in blood glucose level.

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