TY - JOUR
T1 - Inhibitory effects and mechanisms of intestinal electrical stimulation on gastric tone, antral contractions, pyloric tone, and gastric emptying in dogs
AU - Zhao, Xiaotuan
AU - Yin, Jieyun
AU - Chen, Jihong
AU - Song, Gengqing
AU - Wang, Lijie
AU - Zhu, Hongbing
AU - Brining, Doug
AU - Chen, Jiande D.Z.
PY - 2009/1
Y1 - 2009/1
N2 - The aim of this study was to investigate the effects and mechanisms of intestinal electrical stimulation (IES) on gastric tone, antral and pyloric contractions, and gastric emptying in dogs. Female hound dogs were equipped with a duodenal or gastric cannula, and one pair of serosal electrodes was implanted in the small intestine. The study consisted of five different experiments. Liquid gastric emptying was assessed by collection of chyme from the duodenal cannula in a number of sessions with and without IES and with and without N-nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA). Postprandial antral and pyloric contractions were measured with and without IES and in the absence and presence of L-NNA or phentolamine by placement of a manometric catheter into the antrum and pylorus via the duodenal cannula. Gastric tone was assessed by measurement of gastric volume at a constant pressure. Gastric emptying was substantially and significantly delayed by IES or L-NNA compared with the control session. IES-induced delay of gastric emptying became normal with addition of L-NNA. IES reduced gastric tone, which was blocked by L-NNA. IES also inhibited antral contractions (frequency and amplitude), and this inhibitory effect was not blocked by L-NNA but was blocked by phentolamine. IES alone did not affect pyloric tone or resistance, but IES + L-NNA decreased pyloric tone. In conclusion, IES reduces gastric tone via the nitrergic pathway, inhibits antral contractions via the adrenergic pathway, does not affect pyloric tone, and delays liquid gastric emptying. IES-induced delay of gastric emptying is attributed to its inhibitory effects on gastric motility.
AB - The aim of this study was to investigate the effects and mechanisms of intestinal electrical stimulation (IES) on gastric tone, antral and pyloric contractions, and gastric emptying in dogs. Female hound dogs were equipped with a duodenal or gastric cannula, and one pair of serosal electrodes was implanted in the small intestine. The study consisted of five different experiments. Liquid gastric emptying was assessed by collection of chyme from the duodenal cannula in a number of sessions with and without IES and with and without N-nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA). Postprandial antral and pyloric contractions were measured with and without IES and in the absence and presence of L-NNA or phentolamine by placement of a manometric catheter into the antrum and pylorus via the duodenal cannula. Gastric tone was assessed by measurement of gastric volume at a constant pressure. Gastric emptying was substantially and significantly delayed by IES or L-NNA compared with the control session. IES-induced delay of gastric emptying became normal with addition of L-NNA. IES reduced gastric tone, which was blocked by L-NNA. IES also inhibited antral contractions (frequency and amplitude), and this inhibitory effect was not blocked by L-NNA but was blocked by phentolamine. IES alone did not affect pyloric tone or resistance, but IES + L-NNA decreased pyloric tone. In conclusion, IES reduces gastric tone via the nitrergic pathway, inhibits antral contractions via the adrenergic pathway, does not affect pyloric tone, and delays liquid gastric emptying. IES-induced delay of gastric emptying is attributed to its inhibitory effects on gastric motility.
KW - Gastric pacing
KW - Gastrointestinal motility
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U2 - 10.1152/ajpregu.90627.2008
DO - 10.1152/ajpregu.90627.2008
M3 - Article
C2 - 18945955
AN - SCOPUS:58149490661
SN - 0363-6119
VL - 296
SP - R36-R42
JO - American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology
JF - American Journal of Physiology - Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology
IS - 1
ER -