BACKGROUND: The stomach relaxes upon food intake and thereby provides a reservoir while keeping the intragastric pressure (IGP) low. We set out to determine whether we could use IGP as a measurement for stomach accommodation during food intake. METHODS: In fasted healthy volunteers (n = 7-17) a manometer and an infusion catheter were positioned in the proximal stomach. After a stabilization period a nutrient drink was intragastrically infused at 15, 30 and 60 mL min(-1). To investigate the effect of impaired accommodation the effect of N(G)-monomethyl-L-arginine (L-NMMA) was examined. The volunteers scored satiation until maximum, when the experiment ended. The IGP was presented as a change from baseline (mean ± SEM) and compared with repe...
The gastric accommodation response to a meal is impaired in conditions such as functional dyspepsia....
Background: Gastric distention contributes to meal termination. There is little research on the neur...
BACKGROUND: Gastric contribution to satiety has been mostly investigated by invasive methods and by ...
BACKGROUND: The gastric accommodation reflex consists of a relaxation which creates a reservoir for ...
AIMS: Impaired gastric accommodation is a major pathophysiological mechanism in functional dyspepsi...
Background/Aim:Liraglutide, a glucagon-like peptide-1 analog, induces weight loss. We investigated w...
The gastric barostat study is the gold standard method for evaluating gastric perception and accommo...
The origin of postprandial gastrointestinal sensations and their relation to gastric accommodation r...
Aims: In humans, impaired gastric accommodation is associated with early satiety and weight loss. In...
The barostat is considered the gold standard for evaluation of proximal gastric motility especially ...
Background: Recently, single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) scanning was described as a...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the role of tension receptors in gastric perception by pharmacologically modif...
Gastro-esophageal reflux (GER), the retrograde flow of gastric contents into the esophagus is a phys...
The stomach plays a crucial role in the digestion process. It is therefore not surprising that inade...
BACKGROUND: Gastric distention contributes to meal termination. There is little research on the neur...
The gastric accommodation response to a meal is impaired in conditions such as functional dyspepsia....
Background: Gastric distention contributes to meal termination. There is little research on the neur...
BACKGROUND: Gastric contribution to satiety has been mostly investigated by invasive methods and by ...
BACKGROUND: The gastric accommodation reflex consists of a relaxation which creates a reservoir for ...
AIMS: Impaired gastric accommodation is a major pathophysiological mechanism in functional dyspepsi...
Background/Aim:Liraglutide, a glucagon-like peptide-1 analog, induces weight loss. We investigated w...
The gastric barostat study is the gold standard method for evaluating gastric perception and accommo...
The origin of postprandial gastrointestinal sensations and their relation to gastric accommodation r...
Aims: In humans, impaired gastric accommodation is associated with early satiety and weight loss. In...
The barostat is considered the gold standard for evaluation of proximal gastric motility especially ...
Background: Recently, single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) scanning was described as a...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the role of tension receptors in gastric perception by pharmacologically modif...
Gastro-esophageal reflux (GER), the retrograde flow of gastric contents into the esophagus is a phys...
The stomach plays a crucial role in the digestion process. It is therefore not surprising that inade...
BACKGROUND: Gastric distention contributes to meal termination. There is little research on the neur...
The gastric accommodation response to a meal is impaired in conditions such as functional dyspepsia....
Background: Gastric distention contributes to meal termination. There is little research on the neur...
BACKGROUND: Gastric contribution to satiety has been mostly investigated by invasive methods and by ...