Barber W D, Burks T F
Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, University of Arizona at Tucson.
Gastroenterol Clin North Am. 1987 Sep;16(3):521-4.
Sensory receptors have been identified in the proximal stomach of the cat that respond to mechanical and chemical stimuli. The neurotransmitters or neuromodulators that underlie the brainstem excitatory responses initiated by gastric mechanical and chemical stimuli may provide a very important link in the control of obesity.
在猫的胃近端已发现对机械和化学刺激有反应的感觉感受器。由胃机械和化学刺激引发的脑干兴奋性反应所涉及的神经递质或神经调质,可能在肥胖控制中提供非常重要的联系。