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Type: Journal article
Title: Effects of nitroglycerin on liquid gastric emptying and antropyloroduodenal motility
Author: Sun, W.M.
Doran, S.
Jones, K.
Ooi, E.
Boeckxstaens, G.
Hebbard, G.
Lingenfelser, T.
Morley, J.
Dent, J.
Horowitz, M.
Citation: American Journal of Physiology: Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 1998; 275(5):G1173-G1178
Publisher: American Physiological Society
Issue Date: 1998
ISSN: 1522-1547
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W.-M. Sun, S. Doran, K. L. Jones, E. Ooi, G. Boeckxstaens, G. S. Hebbard, T. Lingenfelser, J. E. Morley, J. Dent, M. Horowit
Abstract: The effects of the nitric oxide donor nitroglycerin on gastric emptying and antropyloroduodenal motility were evaluated in nine healthy male subjects (ages 19-36 yr). Antropyloroduodenal pressures were recorded with a manometric assembly that had nine side holes spanning the antrum and proximal duodenum and a pyloric sleeve sensor; gastric emptying was quantified scintigraphically. In each subject, the emptying of 300 ml of 25% glucose labeled with 99mTc was assessed on two separate days during intravenous infusion of either nitroglycerin (5 micrograms/min in 5% dextrose) or 5% dextrose (control). Studies were performed with the subject in the supine position; blood pressure and heart rate were monitored. Nitroglycerin had no significant effect on blood pressure or heart rate. Nitroglycerin slowed gastric emptying (P < 0.02), and this was associated with greater retention of the drink in the proximal stomach (P < 0.05). In both nitroglycerin and control studies, ingestion of the drink was associated with an increase in the number of isolated pyloric pressure waves (P < 0.05) and antral pressure wave sequences (P < 0.05). Nitroglycerin reduced the number of isolated pyloric pressure waves (P < 0.05), basal pyloric pressure (P < 0.05), and the number of antral pressure wave sequences (P < 0. 05), but not the total number of antral pressure waves. The rate of gastric emptying and the number of isolated pyloric pressure waves were inversely related during control (P = 0.03) and nitroglycerin (P < 0.05) infusions. We conclude that in normal subjects, 1) gastric emptying of 300 ml of 25% glucose is inversely related to the frequency of phasic pyloric pressure waves, and 2) nitroglycerin in a dose of 5 micrograms/min inhibits pyloric motility, alters the organization but not the number of antral pressure waves, and slows gastric emptying and intragastric distribution of 25% glucose.
Keywords: Antrum pyloricum
Duodenum
Gastric emptying
Nitric oxide
Nutrition
Nitroglycerin
Organic nitrate
Human
Motility
Stomach
Digestive system
Small intestine
Rights: © 1998, The American Physiological Society
DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.1998.275.5.g1173
Published version: http://ajpgi.physiology.org/content/275/5/G1173
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