PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate colonic spike bursts regarding 1) their migration behavior, 2) their pressure correlates, and 3) comparing colonic short spike bursts with spike bursts from migrating myoelectric complex from the small bowel. METHODS: Rectosigmoid electromyography and manometry were recorded simultaneously in seven normal volunteers and electromyography alone in five others during two hours of fasting and for two hours after one 2,100-kJ meal. One patient with an ileostomy was also studied by the same method to record the migrating myoelectric complex from the terminal ileum during fasting. RESULTS: Three kinds of spike bursts were observed in the pelvic colon: rhythmic short spike bursts, migrating long spike...
New evidence is presented to clarify to some extent the significance of the gradient of rhythmicity ...
SUMMARY In vitro slow wave activity was studied in strips of right and left canine colon with silver...
The enteric nervous system (ENS) contains millions of neurons essential for organization of motor be...
SUMMARY Colonic myoelectrical activity was recorded during 24 hours in 23 patients with painless dia...
SUMMARY The myoelectrical activity of human colon and rectum has been studied by three types of elec...
BACKGROUND: Direct colonic electrical stimulation may prove to be a treatment option for specific mo...
We examined the electrical and mechanical characteristics of the smooth muscles in the human colon a...
The patterns of motor activity that exist in isolated full-length human colon have not been describe...
Background: Until recently, investigations of the normal patterns of motility of the healthy human c...
Background: Slow transit constipation (STC) is associated with colonic motor abnormalities. The unde...
Abstract Background Cyclic motor patterns (CMP) are the predominant motor pattern in the distal colo...
KEY POINTS:Enteric neural circuits enable isolated preparations of guinea-pig distal colon to propel...
Colonic motility disorders are common conditions. However, our understanding of normal and pathologi...
Altres ajuts: acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICAltres ajuts: Israeli Gastroenterological Association; Ce...
Chapter 1 is a general introduction. Chapter 2: left-colonic motility patterns were studied in ful...
New evidence is presented to clarify to some extent the significance of the gradient of rhythmicity ...
SUMMARY In vitro slow wave activity was studied in strips of right and left canine colon with silver...
The enteric nervous system (ENS) contains millions of neurons essential for organization of motor be...
SUMMARY Colonic myoelectrical activity was recorded during 24 hours in 23 patients with painless dia...
SUMMARY The myoelectrical activity of human colon and rectum has been studied by three types of elec...
BACKGROUND: Direct colonic electrical stimulation may prove to be a treatment option for specific mo...
We examined the electrical and mechanical characteristics of the smooth muscles in the human colon a...
The patterns of motor activity that exist in isolated full-length human colon have not been describe...
Background: Until recently, investigations of the normal patterns of motility of the healthy human c...
Background: Slow transit constipation (STC) is associated with colonic motor abnormalities. The unde...
Abstract Background Cyclic motor patterns (CMP) are the predominant motor pattern in the distal colo...
KEY POINTS:Enteric neural circuits enable isolated preparations of guinea-pig distal colon to propel...
Colonic motility disorders are common conditions. However, our understanding of normal and pathologi...
Altres ajuts: acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICAltres ajuts: Israeli Gastroenterological Association; Ce...
Chapter 1 is a general introduction. Chapter 2: left-colonic motility patterns were studied in ful...
New evidence is presented to clarify to some extent the significance of the gradient of rhythmicity ...
SUMMARY In vitro slow wave activity was studied in strips of right and left canine colon with silver...
The enteric nervous system (ENS) contains millions of neurons essential for organization of motor be...