On the humoral nature of nervous excitement. Message I. On the humoral nature of the excitation of N.N. vagi, as secretory nerves of the pancreas.

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The secretory activity of the digestive glands — gastric and pancreatic-is currently explained in physiology by two mechanisms—nervous and humoral. At the same time, it is believed that there is no mutual connection between the nervous and humoral mechanisms and that they act independently, independently of each other. From the point of view of the nervous mechanism, secretion is the direct result of the excitation of nerves as specific secretory agents and occurs independently of any other physiological conditions.

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I. P. Razenkov

V. A. Obukha Institute

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Physiological Laboratory

Russian Federation, Moscow

A. N. Pchelinaya

V. A. Obukha Institute

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Physiological Laboratory

Russian Federation, Moscow

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