Effects of duodenal distension on antropyloroduodenal pressures and perception are modified by hyperglycemia.
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Marked hyperglycemia (blood glucose ∼15 mmol/l) affects gastrointestinal motor function and modulates the perception of gastrointestinal sensations. The aims of this study were to evaluate the effects of mild hyperglycemia on the perception of, and motor responses to, duodenal distension. Paired studies were done in nine healthy volunteers, during euglycemia (∼4 mmol/l) and mild hyperglycemia (∼10 mmol/l), in randomized order, using a crossover design. Antropyloroduodenal pressures were recorded with a manometric, sleeve-side hole assembly, and proximal duodenal distensions were performed with a flaccid bag. Intrabag volumes were increased at 4-ml increments from 12 to 48 ml, each distension lasting for 2.5 min and separated by 10 min. Perception of the distensions and sensations of fullness, nausea, and hunger were evaluated. Perceptions of distension ( P < 0.001) and fullness ( P < 0.05) were greater and hunger less ( P < 0.001) during hyperglycemia compared with euglycemia. Proximal duodenal distension stimulated pyloric tone ( P < 0.01), isolated pyloric pressure waves ( P < 0.01), and duodenal pressure waves ( P< 0.01). Compared with euglycemia, hyperglycemia was associated with increases in pyloric tone ( P < 0.001), the frequency ( P < 0.05) and amplitude ( P < 0.01) of isolated pyloric pressure waves, and the frequency of duodenal pressure waves ( P < 0.001) in response to duodenal distension. Duodenal compliance was less ( P < 0.05) during hyperglycemia compared with euglycemia, but this did not account for the effects of hyperglycemia on perception. We conclude that both the perception of, and stimulation of pyloric and duodenal pressures by, duodenal distension are increased by mild hyperglycemia. These observations are consistent with the concept that the blood glucose concentration plays a role in the regulation of gastrointestinal motility and sensation.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology
دوره 276 3 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1999