Gastrointestinal Motility in Health and Disease -

Gastrointestinal Motility in Health and Disease

Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Gastrointestinal Motility, held at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 12–16th September, 1977

H.L. Duthie (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
684 Seiten
2014 | Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1978
Springer (Verlag)
978-94-017-4391-4 (ISBN)
160,49 inkl. MwSt

1 Studies on the interdigestive (migrating) motor complex in man.- 2 Migrating myoelectrical complexes in man.- 3 The interdigestive myoelectrical complex and other migrating electrical phenomena in the human small intestine.- 4 Effect of feeding and of gastrin on the interdigestive myoelectrical complex in man.- 5 Postoperative gastrointestinal complexes.- 6 The effect of different test meals on the interdigestive myoelectrical complex (MMC) in dogs.- 7 The effects of exogenous cholecystokinin and pentagastrin on myoelectrical activity in the small intestine of the conscious fasted dog.- 8 Longitudinal contractions in the jejunum of fasting dogs.- 9 Laxative effects on small intestinal electrical activity of the conscious dog.- 10 Migrating myoelectrical complexes: disruption, enhancement and disorganization.- 11 Treatment of diverticular disease with hydrophilic colloids.- 12 Control of motor activity in the lower oesophageal sphincter by motilin.- 13 The role of the cholinergie nervous system in the gastrointestinal response to motilin in vivo.- 14 VIP antagonizes motilin-induced antral contractions in vitro.- 15 Release of [3H]noradrenaline by electrical stimulation of human isolated taenia coli.- 16 2-2?-Pyridylisatogen antagonizes adenosine 5?-triphosphate but not nerve-mediated relaxations in human isolated taenia coli.- 17 Stimulatory actions of adenosine triphosphate in dog intestine.- 18 Effect of dopamine on gastric motility in man: evidence for specific receptors.- 19 Is dopamine an endogenous inhibitor of gastric emptying?.- 20 Low residue diet affects motility of the duodenum as well as the colon.- 21 Effects of 16,16-dimethyl prostaglandin E2 on the integrated response to a meal.- 22 Influence of nutritive density of a meal on gastric emptying induodenal ulcer patients.- 23 The effect of vagotomy on gastric emptying of solid and liquid components of a meal.- 24 The effect of bran on colonic myoelectrical function in diverticular disease.- 25 Methods of analysing rhythmic electrical potentials in the gastrointestinal tract.- 26 Frequency analysis of electrical activity in dog colon.- 27 Gastroduodenal coordination: a computer analysis.- 28 Computer analysis of electrical and mechanical activity of stomach, duodenum and caecum over long periods.- 29 Real-time analysis of colonic myoelectrical rhythms in disease.- 30 Specific impedance of longitudinal and circular muscle from cat proximal jejunum.- 31 Colonic mechanoreceptor input to neurons in the coeliac plexus and superior mesenteric ganglion.- 32 Electrical activity of myenteric neurons: comparison of results obtained with intracellular and extracellular methods of recording.- 33 The genesis of the myoelectrical activity in the circular muscle layer from the cat colon: a pharmacological analysis.- 34 In vitro studies of the electrical activity of the longitudinal and circular muscle layers of the human colon.- 35 Human lower oesophageal sphincter (LES) response to submaximal and maximal effective doses of synthetic human big gastrin (G-34) and gastrin I (G-17).- 36 The effects of thyrocalcitonin on pentagastrin-induced contraction of the lower oesophageal sphincter in normals and in patients with achalasia.- 37 Comparison of the biological activity of pentagastrin, G-17 and G-34 on canine antral motility and intracellular electrical activity.- 38 Direct measurement of pyloric diameter and tone in man and their response to cholecystokinin.- 39 The relationship between gastric inhibitory peptide and right colon electromechanical activity after feeding.- 40 Colonic motility.- 41 Cellular ion concentrations and electrical control activity in various regions of the colon.- 42 Electrophysiological control of motility in canine colon.- 43 Nycthemeral variation of ileocolic myoelectrical activity in the cat.- 44 The identification of an electrically silent zone at the ileocaecocolic junction.- 45 Idiopathic intestinal pseudo-obstruction syndromes—A clinicopathological study of six adults.- 46 Activity of derivatives of tyrosine on gastrointestinal motility.- 47 Sources of inaccuracy in measurement of sphincter pressures using perfused catheters.- 48 Food sensitivity in reflux oesophagitis.- 49 Motor response of the human oesophagus to different intraluminal pHs.- 50 The role of the antral pacesetter potential in canine gastric emptying of solids.- 51 Myoelectrical activity and histology at duodenal anastomoses.- 52 Characterization of the feline pyloric sphincter by neural and hormonal stimulation.- 53 The pressure relationship in the gastric body, antrum and duodenum during gastric (abomasal) emptying in the calf.- 54 Transformation of the slow potential rhythm of the fundus of the stomach after functional loading following Billroth I gastrectomy.- 55 Vagal control of lower oesophageal sphincter function.- 56 The cat oesophagus: responses of the circular layer of smooth muscle from the body to electrical field stimulation.- 57 Mechanism of tetrodotoxin-insensitive relaxation of opossum lower oesophageal sphincter.- 58 Analysis of the electrical activity of the canine gastro-oesophageal sphincter in terms of overlapping pulse sequences.- 59 The myogenic control of oesophageal peristalsis and LES relaxation and interaction between myogenic and neural control systems.- 60 Comparison of mechanical characteristics of the loweroesophageal sphincter and pyloric sphincter.- 61 The role of the duodenum in the regulation of lower oesophageal sphincter pressure (LESP) in the dog.- 62 Clinical and experimental studies on the effect of nifedipine on smooth muscle of the oesophagus and LES.- 63 The upper oesophageal sphincter during vomiting, eructation and distension of the cardia: an electromyographic study in the unanaesthetized dog.- 64 Somatostatin inhibition of lower oesophageal sphincter pressure elevation caused by glycine: support for a role of endogenous gastrin in physiological responses of the sphincter.- 65 Sphincter of Oddi motor activity in man: a zone of unique, phasic high-pressure contractions.- 66 Antagonism by metoclopramide of some gastrointestinal effects of secretin.- 67 Effects of bile salts and prostaglandins on colonic motility in the rabbit.- 68 Evidence suggesting prostaglandins mediate lower oesophageal sphincter incompetence associated with inflammation.- 69 Hydrogen ions inhibit jejunal flow.- 70 Gastroduodenal contractile activity in fed and fasted unrestrained rats.- 71 Calibration of strain gauge force transducers and quantification of gastric motility.- 72 Pressure and motility studies in clinical practice.- 73 Relaxation oscillators.- 74 Human colonic modelling and multiple solutions in non-linear oscillators.

Zusatzinfo 188 Illustrations, black and white; XX, 684 p. 188 illus.
Verlagsort Dordrecht
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie Viszeralchirurgie
Medizinische Fachgebiete Innere Medizin Gastroenterologie
ISBN-10 94-017-4391-6 / 9401743916
ISBN-13 978-94-017-4391-4 / 9789401743914
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