An attempt has been made to identify the migrating motility complex in the ovine gallbladder and to span it with the small-intestinal pattern. For this purpose, four rams underwent surgical implantation of bipolar electrodes into the abomasal antrum, entire small bowel and gallbladder infundibulum, corpus and fundus. The strain gauge force transducer was also mounted in the gallbladder fundus, near the electrode. In the course of chronic experiments, the myoelectrical and motor activity was recorded in fasted and non-fasted rams, with or without feeding. Cyclic myoelectrical and motor activity pattern was found in the gallbladder. It resembled the migrating myoelectric complex present in the small bowel. The gallbladder pattern was well cor...
A complex relationship links biliary symptoms with the mechanisms of gallbladder emptying and the pr...
Nutritional support in critically ill patients is a fundamental principle of patient care. Little is...
7 p. Reprinted from: American Journal of Physiology, Vol. 74, No. 3, November 1925
An attempt has been made to identify the migrating motility complex in the ovine gallbladder and to ...
AbstractBackground: Sphincter of Oddi (SO) motility is regulated by extrinsic and intrinsic nerves. ...
and bile concentration in gallbladder of the dog. Am, J. Physiol. 243 (Gastrointest. Liver Physiol. ...
1. Intravenous injections of cholecystokinin, pentagastrin and pilocarpine nitrate into conscious sh...
The migrating motility complex (MMC), a cyclical phenomenon, represents rudimentary motility pattern...
Cholecystokinin (CCK) may affect intestinal motility, but in ruminants its precise effects have not ...
1. Dogs anesthetized with pentobarbital sodium were mainly used and effects of the distention of the...
The participation of the parasympathetic and sympathetic nerves in the canine gallbladder motility w...
The effects of gastric feeding on intestinal motility are still under debate. In order to better def...
ABSTRACT. Background: The motility of the gastrointesti-nal tract during total parenteral nutrition ...
Abstract Gastrointestinal motility is responsible for mixing and transport of digesta and eliminatio...
Radiological examinations were carried out on ten sheep to see what changes in intestinal motility a...
A complex relationship links biliary symptoms with the mechanisms of gallbladder emptying and the pr...
Nutritional support in critically ill patients is a fundamental principle of patient care. Little is...
7 p. Reprinted from: American Journal of Physiology, Vol. 74, No. 3, November 1925
An attempt has been made to identify the migrating motility complex in the ovine gallbladder and to ...
AbstractBackground: Sphincter of Oddi (SO) motility is regulated by extrinsic and intrinsic nerves. ...
and bile concentration in gallbladder of the dog. Am, J. Physiol. 243 (Gastrointest. Liver Physiol. ...
1. Intravenous injections of cholecystokinin, pentagastrin and pilocarpine nitrate into conscious sh...
The migrating motility complex (MMC), a cyclical phenomenon, represents rudimentary motility pattern...
Cholecystokinin (CCK) may affect intestinal motility, but in ruminants its precise effects have not ...
1. Dogs anesthetized with pentobarbital sodium were mainly used and effects of the distention of the...
The participation of the parasympathetic and sympathetic nerves in the canine gallbladder motility w...
The effects of gastric feeding on intestinal motility are still under debate. In order to better def...
ABSTRACT. Background: The motility of the gastrointesti-nal tract during total parenteral nutrition ...
Abstract Gastrointestinal motility is responsible for mixing and transport of digesta and eliminatio...
Radiological examinations were carried out on ten sheep to see what changes in intestinal motility a...
A complex relationship links biliary symptoms with the mechanisms of gallbladder emptying and the pr...
Nutritional support in critically ill patients is a fundamental principle of patient care. Little is...
7 p. Reprinted from: American Journal of Physiology, Vol. 74, No. 3, November 1925