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Publikováno v:
Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology. 30(4)
Previously we have proposed the existence of the central glucagon sensitive receptors in dogs. The present study was undertaken to explore the role of centrally administered glucagon on lipids in view of the proposed theory that the hypothalamic lipo
Publikováno v:
The Indian journal of medical research. 65(5)
Autor:
G C, Agarwala, S K, Bapat
Publikováno v:
Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology. 21(2)
The effects of insulin administration via intracerebroventricular (ICV), third ventricular (TV) and intracisternal (IC) routes on the urine output and sodium excretion have been studied in mongrel dogs. The central administration of insulin resulted
Publikováno v:
Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology. 21(4)
The effects of glucagon administration through intracerebroventricular (ICV), third ventricular (TV) and intracisternal (I") routes on urinary sodium and potassium concentration have been studied in mongrel dogs. The central administration of glucago
Autor:
G C, Agarwala, S K, Bapat
Publikováno v:
The Indian journal of medical research. 66(2)
Autor:
G C, Agarwala
Publikováno v:
Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology. 23(4)
The intracisternal administration of ACTH in a dose of 0.2 muU in mongrel dogs produced a significant (P less than 0.001) rise in blood glucose (BGL) and a fall (P less than 0.01) in hepatic glycogen concentration (HGC): in contrast its intravenous a
Publikováno v:
Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology. 20(4)
The effect of minimal doses of glucagon, administered by intracerebroventricular (ICV) and intracisternal(IC) routes, on urine output in mongrel dogs have been studied. The dose of 2.0 mug of glucagon was found to be the minimal dose for diuresis on
Publikováno v:
Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology. 21(1)
The effects of minimal doses of insulin administered by intracerebroventricular (ICV) and intracisternal (IC) routes in mongrel dogs, on peripheral blood glucose level (BGL) have been studied. The dose of 0.1 U of insulin was found to be the minimal
Publikováno v:
The Indian journal of medical research. 90
Glucagon (0.01 microgram) administered through the intracerebroventricular route in anaesthetised mongrel dogs, caused a significant rise in blood glucose and a fall in liver glycogen (P less than 0.01). Concurrently, it increased the liver phosphory