This study characterizes the role of extrinsic nerves in the co-ordination of corporal and antral contractions in the dog. Fasting motor activity was recorded in conscious dogs with stomachs previously divided into separate corporal and antral pouches. Both corpus and antrum showed synchronized phases of activity and quiescence recognizable as migrating motor complexes (MMCs, duration 81.
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November 1989
Reflex mechanisms regulating gastric motor function were studied in four conscious dogs, whose stomachs had been surgically divided into separate corporal and antral pouches. Interactions between the corpus and antrum were investigated in fasted animals by balloon distension of each region. During the quiescent phase (phase I) of the migrating motor complex (MMC), distending the corpus with volumes greater than 80 ml resulted in contractions of the corpus, which persisted for as long as the distending stimulus was applied.
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