Abstract
In chloralosed cats, usually with ligated adrenals and paralyzed with gallamine, the thoracic dorsal roots were electrically stimulated and gastric motor responses were recorded. Thoracic dorsal root stimulation regularly elicited gastric contractions after pretreatment with guanethidine and/or hexamethonium which were readily blocked by atropine. These gastric motor responses were apparently due to peripheral stimulation of the dorsal root and not to spread to the ventral roots. The findings suggest an antidromic activation of thin afferent fibers with excitatory collaterals to intramural cholinergic neurons which convey the gastric contractions.