Experimentally induced ulcers and gastric sensory-motor function in rats.

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  • Y M Kang
  • K Lamb
  • G F Gebhart
  • K Bielefeldt
چکیده

Prior studies have demonstrated that inflammation can sensitize visceral afferent neurons, contributing to the development of hyperalgesia. We hypothesized that both afferent and efferent pathways are affected, resulting in changes in motor and sensory function. Kissing ulcers (KU) were induced in the distal stomach by injecting 60% acetic acid for 45 s into a clamped area of the stomach. In controls, saline was injected into the stomach. A balloon catheter was surgically placed into the stomach, and electromyographic responses to gastric distension were recorded from the acromiotrapezius muscle at various times after ulcer induction. The accommodation reflex was assessed by slowly infusing saline into the distally occluded stomach. Gastric pressure changes in response to vagal stimulation were measured in anesthetized rats. Contractile function of circular muscle strips was examined in vitro using force-displacement transducers. KU caused gastric hypersensitivity that persisted for at least 14 days. Fluid distension of the stomach led to a rapid pressure increase in KU but not in control animals, consistent with an impaired accommodation reflex. Gastric ulcers enhanced the contractile response to vagal stimulation, whereas the effect of cholinergic stimulation on smooth muscle in vitro was not changed. These data suggest that inflammation directly alters gastric sensory and motor function. Increased activation of afferents will trigger vagovagal reflexes, thereby further changing motility and indirectly activating sensory neurons. Thus afferent and efferent pathways both contribute to the development of dyspeptic symptoms.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology

دوره 288 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2005