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pubmed-article:2497021pubmed:abstractTextThe effect of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) on ion transport in the guinea-pig ileum was investigated in flux chambers. TRH evoked a concentration-dependent increase in short-circuit current that was due to active anion secretion. The response to TRH was prevented by tetrodotoxin and nearly abolished by atropine, but was not affected by mecamylamine. The results suggest that TRH plays a role as a neuromodulator or neurotransmitter that influences secretory processes by directly or indirectly activating cholinergic motor neurons.lld:pubmed
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