Research Article
Influence of Intragastric Administration of Traditional Japanese Medicine, Ninjin’Yoeito, on Cerebral Blood Flow via Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptors
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Influence of vagotomy (a), (b) and additional atropine (ATR) (c), (d) on resting cerebral blood flow (CBF) following 1 g/kg of ninjin’yoeito (NYT) administration. ATR was administered after the influence of vagotomy was tested (n = 7). One mouse vomited following NYT administration in the vagotomy + ATR condition, and the data were excluded from the analysis. Thus, the number of mice under these conditions was 6. The average CBF change (%) was compared between the vagotomy and vagotomy + ATR conditions (e). ; evaluated by Mann–Whitney test. For further details, refer to Figure 1.
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