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Modulation of gastric accommodation by duodenal nutrients

Modulation of gastric accommodation by duodenal nutrients
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摘要 AIM: To determine the relative potency and contribution of intestinal nutrients to net gastric accommodative relaxation and conscious perception. METHODS: In 12 healthy subjects, we randomly tested duodenal loads of lipids and carbohydrates (12 mL administered in 4 rain) at various caloric concentrations (0.0125-0.8 kcal/mL) separated by 12-24 rain wash-out periods of saline infusion. Maximal gastric relaxation was induced at the end of each experiment by i.v glucagon (5 μg/kg), as reference. The reflex gastric response was measured by a barostat, and symptom perception by a 0-6 score questionnaire. RESULTS: Upids induced a dose-response gastric relaxation with a steep and early rise. Maximal effect (179±42 mL relaxation) reached at a relatively low concentration (0.2 kcal/mL), maximal lipid-induced relaxation was 61±6% of the glucagon effect. By contrast, duodenal infusion of carbohydrates induced weaker relaxation that became significant only at the high end of the physiological concentration range (65±14 ml with 0.8 kcal/mL). Intestinal nutrient loads, either of lipid or carbohydrates, did not induce significant changes in perception (0.6±0.4 and 0.1±0.4 score increase for the highest concentrations, respectively). CONCLUSION: Chyme entering the small bowel induces nutrient-spedfic gastric relaxatory reflexes by a physiologically saturable mechanism. Normally, neither the intestinal nutrient load nor the gastric accommodative response is perceived. AIM: To determine the relative potency and contribution of intestinal nutrients to net gastric accommodative relaxation and conscious perception.METHODS: In 12 healthy subjects, we randomly tested duodenal loads of lipids and carbohydrates (12 mLadministered in 4 min) at various caloric concentrations (0.0125-0.8 kcal/mL) separated by 12-24 min wash-out periods of saline infusion. Maximal gastric relaxation was induced at the end of each experiment by i.v glucagon (5 μg/kg), as reference. The reflex gastric response was measured by a barostat, and symptom perception by a 0-6 score questionnaire.RESULTS: Lipids induced a dose-response gastric relaxation with a steep and early rise. Maximal effect (179±42 mL relaxation) reached at a relatively low concentration (0.2 kcal/mL), maximal lipid-induced relaxation was 61±6% of the glucagon effect. By contrast, duodenal infusion of carbohydrates induced weaker relaxation that became significant only at the high end of the physiological concentration range (65±14 mL with 0.8 kcal/mL). Intestinal nutrient loads, either of lipid or carbohydrates, did not induce significant changes in perception (0.6±0.4 and 0.1±0.4 score increase for the highest concentrations,respectively).CONCLUSION: Chyme entering the small bowel induces nutrient-spedfic gastric relaxatory reflexes by a physiologically saturable mechanism. Normally, neither the intestinal nutrient load nor the gastric accommodative response is perceived.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2005年第31期4848-4851,共4页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by the Spanish Ministry of Education (Direccion General de Ensenanza Superior del Ministerio de Educaci6ny Culture, BFI 2002-03413)the Instituto de Salud Carlos m, No. C03/02the National Institutes of Health, USA, No. DK 57064
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