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pubmed-article:1776402pubmed:abstractTextThe influence of albumin, 4.5 and 45 g/l, on the effects of Hg2+, 10(-9)-10(-3) M, on the neuromuscular transmission of the isolated guinea-pig ileum and vas deferens was investigated. Hg2+, 10(-9)-10(-6) M, transiently increased the basal tone of the ileum in Tyrode solution without albumin. Albumin, 4.5 g/l, reversed this stimulant effect but enhanced the contractile response to direct muscle stimulation. This contractile response also increased in the vas deferens. Albumin, 45 g/l, obliterated the stimulant effects of Hg2+ on the smooth muscle of the ileum but not of the vas deferens. The effects caused by higher concentrations of Hg2+, 10(-5)-10(-4) M, were only partly inhibited when albumin was present. When neurogenic contractions were elicited in the presence of albumin (45 g/l), Hg2+, 10(-9)-10(-4) M, reduced the contractions in both organs. Consequently, Hg2+ in concentrations presently considered acceptable in blood plasma (10(-9)-10(-8) M) suppressed both cholinergic and adrenergic neuromuscular transmission even in the presence of albumin.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:1776402pubmed:articleTitleLow concentrations of inorganic mercury inhibit in vitro autonomic transmission in the presence of albumin.lld:pubmed
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