Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Shimane University

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Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Shimane University 15
1981-12-20 発行

カエルの嘔吐時にみられる食道・胃の口中への反転脱出に対する腹筋支配神経切断の影響

The Effect of Denervation of Abdominal Musculature on the Prolapse of Esophagus and Stomach in the Vomiting of Frogs
Naitoh, Tomio
Nakai-Kameyama, Hiroko
Hukuhara, Takeshi
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The role of abdominal musculature in the prolapse of esophagus and stomach into the buccal cavity during vomiting of the frog was studied. Vomiting of a normal frog produced by admmistration of a emetic, antimony potassium tartrate, was always accompanied by temporary prolapse of the esophagus and stomach into the mouth simultaneous to a strong contraction of the abdominal musculature. But a frog with a chronically denervated abdominal musculature failed to produce the prolapse of the esophagus and stomach, and expelling the food was senously prevented, even if the emetic was administered. This indicates that the prolapse, which is the indispensable behavior of vomiting act in frogs, is induced by the rise of intraabdominal pressure due to the strong contraction of abdominal musculature.