Control of food ingestion related to proximal gastric distension has n
ever been demonstrated in pigs. The aim of this study was to demonstra
te its existence. Meal duration, food intake rate and characteristics
of non-ingestion periods were evaluated during the ingestion of a 500
g meal with simultaneous balloon distension of the proximal stomach. D
istensions were performed either at fixed pressure levels or at fixed
volume levels. Five pressure levels and five volume levels were tested
in duplicate experiments in random order and on different days in eac
h animal. Pressures equal or above 11 mmHg increased meal duration (65
6 +/- 12 vs 562 +/- 30 s, 11 mmHg vs control) because of a lower rate
of food intake and longer periods of non ingestion. On the contrary, i
rrespective of the gastric bag volume, isovolumic distensions did not
alter feeding behaviour. We concluded that a short term control of foo
d intake exists in pigs.