Quantification of in vivo colonic motor patterns in healthy humans before and after a meal revealed by high‐resolution fiber‐optic manometry
Neurogastroenterology & Motility2014Vol. 26(10), pp. 1443–1457
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Phil G. Dinning, Lukasz Wiklendt, Lyn Maslen, Ian L. Gibbins, Vicki Patton, John W. Arkwright, David Z. Lubowski, Gregory O’Grady, Peter A. Bampton, Simon J. Brookes, Marcello Costa
Abstract
This work provides the first comprehensive description of colonic motor patterns recorded by high-resolution manometry and demonstrates an abundance of retrograde propagating motor patterns. The propagating motor patterns appear to be generated by two independent sources, potentially indicating their neurogenic or myogenic origin.
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