DUODENAL JUXTAPYLORIC RETROPERISTALSIS IN THE INTERDIGESTIVE STATE INHUMANS

Citation
M. Castedal et al., DUODENAL JUXTAPYLORIC RETROPERISTALSIS IN THE INTERDIGESTIVE STATE INHUMANS, Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology, 32(8), 1997, pp. 797-804
Citations number
23
Categorie Soggetti
Gastroenterology & Hepatology
ISSN journal
00365521
Volume
32
Issue
8
Year of publication
1997
Pages
797 - 804
Database
ISI
SICI code
0036-5521(1997)32:8<797:DJRITI>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Background: The last part of phase III of the migrating motor complex (MMC) is characterized by retroperistalsis in the descending duodenum. This study focused on MMC-related juxtapyloric peristalsis. Methods: Antroduodenal manometry was performed in 10 healthy subjects. Pressure was recorded in the distal antrum and in four consecutive subsegments (DS1-DS4), 15 mm each, in the juxtapyloric duodenum. Results: In the period with ongoing antral phase-III activity (early duodenal phase II I) the antral pressure waves were antegrade, but in the juxtapyloric d uodenum (DS1) retrograde waves predominated (median, 66%; interquartil e range (IQR), 33-83%); that is, most duodenal pressure waves were dir ected against the antral ones. More distally, in DS3 and DS4, only 17% and 25% (IQR, 0-17, 0-33%, respectively) of the pressure waves were r etrograde in this period. After the end of antral phase III-that is, i n late duodenal phase III-the proportion of retrograde pressure waves increased successively to 91.5% (IQR, 66-100%) in DS2, 74.5% (IQR, 50- 100%) in DS3, and 66% (IQR, 8.2-95.8%) in DS4, respectively, before th e onset of duodenal motor quiescence. In phase II antegrade pressure w aves predominated (63-76%, medians) in all four duodenal subsegments e xamined. Conclusions: During the interdigestive phase III the antral p erstalsis is antegrade, but most juxtapyloric duodenal pressure waves are retrograde; that is, antral and duodenal contractions are on a col lision course. In the proximal part of the descending duodenum the end of duodenal phase III shows retroperistalsis after the onset of phase I in the gastric antrum. These motor patterns may be important for re gulation of the chemical milieu in the juxtapyloric area.