Abstract

The cat submandibular gland was perfused at constant pressure either with a standard Locke solution or a Locke solution containing teophylline (5×10−3 M). Stimulation was carried out by close intraarterial injection of a Locke solution containing acetylcholine chloride and131I-labeled rabbit serum albumin as a marker. The acetylcholine-induced increase in venous potassium concentration as well as the venous131I-activity were measured in single-drop samples taken at short intervals (ca. 0.5 s).

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