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Type: Journal article
Title: Physiological changes in blood glucose affect appetite and pyloric motility during intraduodenal lipid infusion
Author: Andrews, J.
Rayner, C.
Doran, S.
Hebbard, G.
Horowitz, M.
Citation: American Journal of Physiology, 1998; 275(4):G797-G804
Publisher: American Physiological Society
Issue Date: 1998
ISSN: 0002-9513
2163-5773
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J. M. Andrews, C. K. Rayner, S. Doran, G. S. Hebbard, and M. Horowitz
Abstract: We evaluated the effects of varying blood glucose concentration within the normal postprandial range and its interaction with small intestinal nutrients on antropyloric motility and appetite. Eight healthy males (19–40 yr) underwent paired studies, with a blood glucose level of 5 or 8 mmol/l. Manometry and visual analog scales were used to assess motility and appetite, during fasting and intraduodenal lipid infusion (1.5 kcal/min). In the fasting state, antral waves were suppressed at 8 mmol/l compared with 5 mmol/l (P = 0.018). However, pyloric motility was no different between the two blood glucose concentrations. Hunger was no different at 5 mmol/l compared with 8 mmol/l, but fullness was greater at 8 mmol/l (P = 0.01). During intraduodenal lipid infusion, antral waves were suppressed (P < 0.035) and isolated pyloric pressure waves (IPPWs) were stimulated (P < 0.02) compared with during the fasting state, with no difference between blood glucose concentrations, although the temporal patterning of IPPWs varied between blood glucose concentrations. The amplitude of IPPWs was greater at 5 mmol/l compared with 8 mmol/l (P < 0.001), and hunger decreased at 8 mmol/l compared with 5 mmol/l (P = 0.02). We conclude that “physiological” hyperglycemia modifies gastric motor and sensory function and that synergy exists between blood glucose concentration and small intestinal nutrients in modulating gastric motility and appetite.
Keywords: Duodenum
Stomach
Pylorus
Humans
Hyperglycemia
Blood Glucose
Fat Emulsions, Intravenous
Fasting
Infusions, Parenteral
Single-Blind Method
Manometry
Appetite
Gastrointestinal Motility
Adult
Male
Rights: Copyright © 1998 the American Physiological Society
DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.1998.275.4.g797
Published version: http://ajpgi.physiology.org/content/275/4/G797
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