Stomach Region Stimulated Determines Effects on Duodenal Motility in Rats.

Stomach Region Stimulated Determines Effects on Duodenal Motility in Rats. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2021 Jan 20;: Authors: Tan ZT, Ward M, Phillips RJ, Zhang X, Jaffey DM, Chesney L, Rajwa B, Baronowsky EA, McAdams J, Powley TL Abstract Gastric electrical stimulation (GES) is used clinically to promote proximal GI emptying and motility. In acute experiments, we measured duodenal motor responses elicited by GES applied at 141 randomly chosen electrode sites on the stomach serosal surface. Overnight-fasted (H2O available) anesthetized male rats (n = 81) received intermittent biphasic GES for 5 min (20s-on/40s-off cycles; I = 0.3mA; pw = 0.2ms; 10 Hz). A strain gauge on the serosal surface of the proximal duodenum of each animal was used to evaluate baseline motor activity and the effect of GES. Using ratios of time blocks compared to a 15-min pre-stimulation baseline, we evaluated the effects of the 5-min stimulation on concurrent activity; on the 10-min immediately after the stimulation, and on the 15-min period beginning with the onset of stimulation. We mapped the magnitude of the duodenal response (3 different motility indices) elicited from the 141 stomach sites. Post hoc electrode site maps associated with duodenal responses suggested three zones similar to the classic regions of forestomach, corpus and antrum. Maximal excitatory duodenal motor responses were elicited from forestomach sites, whereas inhibitory resp...
Source: American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology - Category: Physiology Authors: Tags: Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol Source Type: research