B. Strauch, R. Langdon
May 22, 1964
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Biochemical and biophysical research communications
Abstract
Abstract Theophylline potentiates the vasopressin-like activity of cyclic AMP in toad bladders. Dichloroisoproterenol is highly inhibitory to the action of vasopressin and theophylline in this system; the activity of cyclic AMP is inhibited to a lesser extent. It is suggested that vasopressin action is mediated via increased net formation of cyclic AMP in this tissue.