The hyperglycaemic response to stimulation of the hepatic sympathetic innervation in adrenalectomized cats and dogs

1. The extent to which the hyperglaemic and glycogenolytic responses to splanchnic nerve stimulation depend upon the integrity of the hepatic innervation has been investigated in adrenalectomized dogs and cats.

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