Motor responses of the oesophagus to intraluminal distension in normal subjects and patients with oesophageal clearance disorders.
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- 1 March 1987
- Vol. 28 (3) , 272-279
- https://doi.org/10.1136/gut.28.3.272
Abstract
Oesophageal motor responses to intraluminal distension were studied manometrically in 16 healthy volunteers and in nine patients with disordered swallowing, who had prolonged oesophageal clearance without structural abnormality. In the normal subjects distension was associated with an increased number of secondary contractions above the balloon, decrease of all contractile activity below the balloon and was accompanied by an aborally propulsive force which occurred independently of the perception of discomfort. Cholinergic blockade abolished the proximal distension induced contractile response, but did not affect primary peristalsis. Despite normal sensory thresholds, proximal excitatory responses to distension were absent in six and distal inhibition was absent in seven patients. These results show that the normal human oesophagus responds to distension with a proximal enhancement of propulsive motor activity, mediated through a cholinergic pathway. This may be defective in some patients with disordered oesophageal transit. Investigation of the motor responses to intraluminal distension may thus be a useful adjunct to standard manometry for studying patients with suspected oesophageal clearance dysfunction and might allow identification of disordered enteric nervous control.This publication has 20 references indexed in Scilit:
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