Responses of feline esophagus to cervical vagal stimulation.
- 1 July 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism
- Vol. 235 (1) , E63-E73
- https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.1978.235.1.e63
Abstract
We used an in vivo feline model to study striated and smooth-muscle esophageal responses to cervical vagal stimulation (VS). Circular esophageal contractions were measured by intraluminal pressure sensors and longitudinal contractions by a force transducer. Responses to VS were recorded before and after giving succinylcholine, atropine, or both. Circular contractions characteristic of striated and smooth muscle were recorded from the mid- and distal esophagus, respectively. With increases in VS frequency, the striated muscle showed rapid, repetitive twitches progressing to tetany. These fast contractions had a square-wave configuration at VS greater than or equal to 10 Hz and were abolished by succinylcholine. In contrast, the slow-twitch circular responses of smooth muscle showed no repetitive twitches and had a bell-shaped configuration. Two types of circular smooth-muscle contractions were observed: 1) A wave "on contractions" occurred 0.5-1.0 s after VS onset, regardless of stimulus length, and 2) infrequent B wave "off contractions" occurred only after stimulus cessation. The longitudinal esophageal contractions had a compound wave form with both striated and smooth-muscle components. Atropine abolished the slow component of the longitudinal contraction, the circular A wave, and peristalsis in the distal esophagus. We conclude that cholinergic motor neurons are an important pathway for eliciting peristalsis in feline esophageal smooth muscle.This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
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