Variations in the Level of Eosinophils in the Wall of the Small Intestine in the Rat: Response to Pituitary-adrenocortical Hormones, to Blocking of the Reticulo-endothelial System and Ganglions, as Well as to Histamine and Histamine-releasers |
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
The problem | 17 |
The effect of cortisone and atropine | 28 |
4 other sections not shown
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Acta Endocrinol ACTH administration of cortisone adrenal cortex Adrenalectomy adrenocortical anaphylactic shock Anat antigen Arch atropine Biol blood body weight bone marrow cells cent Clin control group Controls Fig cortisone and atropine cortisone-administration decapitation decrease digestive tract dose of cortisone Endocrinology eosino eosinopenic response eosinophil count eosinophilia was obtained eosinopoiesis epinephrine Essellier & Wagner experiments fish tapeworm Folia haematol Forsham ganglion blockade glands glucocorticoids Godlowski 1953 guinea-pig hexamethonium hexamethoniumbromide highly significant eosinopenia highly significant eosinophilia histamine HISTAMINE-RELEASERS hormones Hortling hypophysectomy induce eosinopenia induce eosinophilia injection intraperitoneally Kark klin lamina propria level of eosinophils Löfgren Mc Dermott mucosa Muehrcke n₁ n₂ Number of animals number of eosinophils observed Panzenhagen parenterally Pekkarinen penia Pentamidine peptone peptone-shock Physiol pituitary possibly protein Prunty & Hills pyloric valve reaction release reticulo-endothelial system saline solution Selye small intestine substances Sundell Thorn thorotrast tissue trypan blue values villi Wchnschr Ztschr