目的:从器官、组织的不同水平测定大鼠Ghrelin作用下胃肠动力的变化。方法:运用BD2000作为胃肠标记物,同时测定胃残留率和小肠推进比;多导生理仪记录大鼠胃窦肌电活动;多导生理仪记录离体大鼠胃体上1/3起搏区[带有ICC(interstitial cell...目的:从器官、组织的不同水平测定大鼠Ghrelin作用下胃肠动力的变化。方法:运用BD2000作为胃肠标记物,同时测定胃残留率和小肠推进比;多导生理仪记录大鼠胃窦肌电活动;多导生理仪记录离体大鼠胃体上1/3起搏区[带有ICC(interstitial cells of Caja)的胃肌]和胃窦环行肌肌条收缩波改变。结果:给药组大鼠胃残留量较对照组明显减少,给药组胃电慢波振幅及频率显著高于对照组,快波频率也增多。在组织水平,在Ghrelin作用下给药组离体的动物胃体起搏区及胃窦环行平滑肌肌条收缩幅度明显高于对照组;给药组胃体起搏区肌条的收缩频率与对照组无明显差别;给药组胃窦环行平滑肌条的收缩频率明显高于对照组,与其在体实验中胃排空明显增强,动力升高相吻合。结论:Ghrelin能增强胃肠动力,促进胃排空。展开更多
The lack of an effective medical treatment for gastroparesis has pushed the research of new techniques of gastric electrical stimulation (GES) for nearly half a century of experimentation with a large variety of elect...The lack of an effective medical treatment for gastroparesis has pushed the research of new techniques of gastric electrical stimulation (GES) for nearly half a century of experimentation with a large variety of electrical stimuli delivered to the gastric wall of animals and patients with gastroparesis. Three principal methods are currently available: gastric low-frequency/high-energy GES with long pulse stimulation, high-frequency/low-energy GES with short pulse stimulation and neural sequential GES. The first method aims to reset a regular slow wave rhythm, but has variable effects on contractions and requires devices with large and heavy batteries unsuitable for implantation. High-frequency/low-energy GES, although inadequate to restore a normal gastric electro-mechanical activity, improves dyspeptic symptoms, such as nausea and vomiting, giving patients a better quality of life together with a more satisfactory nutritional status and is suitable for implantation. Unfortunately, the numerous clinical studies using this type of GES, with the exception of two, were not controlled and there is a need for definitive verification of the effectiveness of this technique to justify the cost and the risks of this procedure. The last method, which is neural sequential GES, consists of a microprocessor-controlled sequential activation of a series of annular electrodes along the distal two thirds of the stomach and is able to induce propagated contractions causing forceful emptying of the gastric content. The latter method is the most promising, but has been used only in animals and needs to be tested in patients with gastroparesis before it is regarded as a solution for this disease.展开更多
文摘目的:从器官、组织的不同水平测定大鼠Ghrelin作用下胃肠动力的变化。方法:运用BD2000作为胃肠标记物,同时测定胃残留率和小肠推进比;多导生理仪记录大鼠胃窦肌电活动;多导生理仪记录离体大鼠胃体上1/3起搏区[带有ICC(interstitial cells of Caja)的胃肌]和胃窦环行肌肌条收缩波改变。结果:给药组大鼠胃残留量较对照组明显减少,给药组胃电慢波振幅及频率显著高于对照组,快波频率也增多。在组织水平,在Ghrelin作用下给药组离体的动物胃体起搏区及胃窦环行平滑肌肌条收缩幅度明显高于对照组;给药组胃体起搏区肌条的收缩频率与对照组无明显差别;给药组胃窦环行平滑肌条的收缩频率明显高于对照组,与其在体实验中胃排空明显增强,动力升高相吻合。结论:Ghrelin能增强胃肠动力,促进胃排空。
文摘The lack of an effective medical treatment for gastroparesis has pushed the research of new techniques of gastric electrical stimulation (GES) for nearly half a century of experimentation with a large variety of electrical stimuli delivered to the gastric wall of animals and patients with gastroparesis. Three principal methods are currently available: gastric low-frequency/high-energy GES with long pulse stimulation, high-frequency/low-energy GES with short pulse stimulation and neural sequential GES. The first method aims to reset a regular slow wave rhythm, but has variable effects on contractions and requires devices with large and heavy batteries unsuitable for implantation. High-frequency/low-energy GES, although inadequate to restore a normal gastric electro-mechanical activity, improves dyspeptic symptoms, such as nausea and vomiting, giving patients a better quality of life together with a more satisfactory nutritional status and is suitable for implantation. Unfortunately, the numerous clinical studies using this type of GES, with the exception of two, were not controlled and there is a need for definitive verification of the effectiveness of this technique to justify the cost and the risks of this procedure. The last method, which is neural sequential GES, consists of a microprocessor-controlled sequential activation of a series of annular electrodes along the distal two thirds of the stomach and is able to induce propagated contractions causing forceful emptying of the gastric content. The latter method is the most promising, but has been used only in animals and needs to be tested in patients with gastroparesis before it is regarded as a solution for this disease.