Gastric evacuation and small bowel propulsion were greatly retarded two hours after laparotomy in the rat. Adrenal demedullation, chemical sympathectomy with 6-hydroxydopamine or treatment with a cholinesterase inhibitor (Neostigmin), an alpha-receptor blocker (Dibenyline) or metoclopramide (Primperan) did not improve the gastric evacuation. Chemical sympathectomy or treatment with metoclopramide, however, significantly improved small bowel propulsion. A significant reflux of duodenal contents to the stomach was found in several animals treated with the cholinesterase inhibitor or subjected to adrenal demedullation.

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