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Sodium nitroprusside was infused intravenously for 10 minutes in normal men, reclining at 45 degrees, in a dose sufficient to decrease the arterial pressure by 10 mmHg. The effect on a variety of plasma hormones was measured during the infusion and for 20 minutes afterwards. The heart rate increased to a maximum of 149%. Norepinephrine rose to a maximum of 196% in 5 minutes. Epinephrine reached a peak of 207% after 10 minutes. Plasma renin activity reached a peak of 449% at 10 minutes. Aldosterone did not change during the infusion, but increased to a maximum of 145% 10 minutes later. Vasopressin increased sharply at the end of the infusion to 893% and then rapidly decreased. Corticotropin, prolactin and growth hormone started to increase toward the end of the infusion, but reached their maxima during recovery. Corticotropin (225%) and prolactin (288%) peaked 10 minutes after the infusion, while growth hormone (414%) appeared still to be rising 20 minutes after the end of the infusion. Cortisol also rose progressively during recovery to a level of 138%. No significant changes were seen in the concentrations of insulin, glucagon, atrial natriuretic peptide, bombesin or neurotensin.
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PMID:Temporal relations of the endocrine response to hypotension with sodium nitroprusside. 155 71

The purpose of this study was to determine the length-tension properties and the response to neurohumoral agents of the feline ileocecal sphincter (ICS) circular smooth muscle in vitro. The ICS muscle during stretch maintained a higher resting tension at lower degrees of stretch than did the adjacent ileum and colon. Sodium nitroprusside (10(-3) M) or calcium-free Krebs solution with EGTA (5.0 mM) reduced the resting tension of ICS muscle by 15.8 +/- 2.1 and 19.1 +/- 2.5%, respectively. The ICS response to KCl depolarization was lower (0.37 +/- 0.03 kg/cm2) than colonic muscle (0.55 +/- 0.06 kg/cm2) oe ileal muscle (0.51 +/- 0.04 kg/cm2) (P less than 0.05). However, in response to acetylcholine, ICS muscle tension was minimal (0.06 +/- 0.02 kg/cm2) was compared with the colon (0.49 +/- 0.05 kg/cm2) or ileum (0.53 +/- 0.05 kg/cm2) (P less than 0.01). The ICS muscle contracted in response to phenylephrine, whereas other muscles were inhibited. Secretin, gastrin, glucagon, and cholecystokinin failed to act on the ICS muscle while other muscles did respond. These studies suggest that ICS muscle differs from adjacent ileal and colonic circular muscle in that a) in response to stretch it develops a high resting tension that is relatively resistant to calcium withdrawal, and b) it also shows quantitative and qualitative differences in response to neurohumoral agents.
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PMID:Properties of the cat ileocecal sphincter muscle. 679 31