TY - JOUR
T1 - Gastrogastric reflexes regulating gastric tone and their relationship to perception
AU - Villanova, Nicola
AU - Azpiroz, Fernando
AU - Malagelada, Juan R.
PY - 1997/10/13
Y1 - 1997/10/13
N2 - Our aim was to investigate in humans the gastrogastric reflexes that regulate gastric tone and their relationship to perception. In nine healthy subjects, liquid distension (in 100-ml stops), warm stimuli (in 3°C increments), and cold stimuli (in 6°C decrements) were randomly applied in the stomach for 3 rain at 8-min intervals. Gastric tone was measured as isobaric volume changes of air by a barostat, and perception was scored by a graded (0-6) questionnaire. Liquid accommodation produced an additional expansion of isobaric air maintained by the barostat (51 ± 13 ml with 100 ml of liquid filling, P < 0.05), but this effect became inconsistent with further filling. An accommodation-like reflex was best evidenced by warm stimulation below the discomfort threshold (58 ± 13 ml relaxation at 47 ± 1°C, P < 0.05). By contrast, cooling below discomfort induced a reflex contraction (-62 ± 22 ml change at 18 ± 2°C, P < 0.05). In conclusion, gastric tone, i.e., accommodation and contraction, is modulated by a net of reflexes that arise from the proper wall of the stomach below the discomfort threshold.
AB - Our aim was to investigate in humans the gastrogastric reflexes that regulate gastric tone and their relationship to perception. In nine healthy subjects, liquid distension (in 100-ml stops), warm stimuli (in 3°C increments), and cold stimuli (in 6°C decrements) were randomly applied in the stomach for 3 rain at 8-min intervals. Gastric tone was measured as isobaric volume changes of air by a barostat, and perception was scored by a graded (0-6) questionnaire. Liquid accommodation produced an additional expansion of isobaric air maintained by the barostat (51 ± 13 ml with 100 ml of liquid filling, P < 0.05), but this effect became inconsistent with further filling. An accommodation-like reflex was best evidenced by warm stimulation below the discomfort threshold (58 ± 13 ml relaxation at 47 ± 1°C, P < 0.05). By contrast, cooling below discomfort induced a reflex contraction (-62 ± 22 ml change at 18 ± 2°C, P < 0.05). In conclusion, gastric tone, i.e., accommodation and contraction, is modulated by a net of reflexes that arise from the proper wall of the stomach below the discomfort threshold.
KW - Gastric accommodation
KW - Gastric barostat
KW - Gastric distension
KW - Gastric sensitivity
KW - Thermal stimulation
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0030858179
M3 - Article
SN - 0193-1857
VL - 273
JO - American Journal of Physiology - Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
JF - American Journal of Physiology - Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
IS - 2 36-2
ER -