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Pharmacological Investigation of the Nature of the Innervation of the Muscles of Helix Aspersa
1 Department of Pharmacology, Welsh National School of Medicine, Cardiff
The isolated columellar muscle of Helix aspersa is caused to contract by addition to it of ephedrine, adrenaline, veratrine, Ba++ and acetylcholine.
Adrenaline and acetylcholine are active in concentrations of 10-6 or less.
The action of acetylcholine is potentiated by eserine and abolished by atropine, but not by curare, indicating a muscarinic cholinergic innervation of this muscle.
The heart muscle is sensitive to sympathornimetic substances only.
The muscle of the alimentary canal is insensitive to drugs.
Submitted on July 30, 1951