Abstract

The author studied the effect of positive radial acceleration on the secretion of intestinal juice in dogs. The first exposure to acceleration was followed by a prolonged after-effect (from several days to several weeks). There was an increase of intestinal secretion, the activity of amylase and phosphatase became changed and a rise in the amount of the solid portion of intestinal juice was noted. In repeated exposure to the action of radial acceleration adaptational phenomena were noted in intestinal secretion.

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