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CA2 — HCL3
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Puşcas et al., Med Interne 1985
:
Knowing the in vitro and in vivo gastric secretory effects of beta-adrenergic agonists and antagonists, as well as the
role of
carbonic anhydrase in the gastric
HCl production, we investigated the effect of some beta-adrenoceptor agonists ( isoprenaline and orciprenaline ) and antagonists ( propranolol, timolol, atenolol, pindolol, acebutolol, metoprolol, exoxprenolol ) on the purified, human red blood cell and gastric mucosa carbonic anhydrase
Hulych et al., Lik Sprava 1994
(Vitamin A Deficiency) :
Accumulation of
Ca2+ and K+ ions in gastric mucosa
promotes secretion of
HCl under the condition of retinol deficiency in the body
Belde et al., FEBS Lett 1993
:
The IP3 induced
Ca2+ release is
blocked by dantrolene and 8- ( N, N-diethylamino ) -octyl
3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoate-HCl ( TMB-8 ), which are known to block Ca2+ release from Ca2+ stores in animal cells