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Inhomogeneities in the propagation of the slow wave in the stomach

Journal

NEUROGASTROENTEROLOGY AND MOTILITY
Volume 27, Issue 10, Pages 1349-1353

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nmo.12671

Keywords

conduction; conduction blocks; ectopic activity; inhomogeneous propagation; reentrant activities; slow wave

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  1. College of Medicine & Health Sciences, UAE University, UAE

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The propagation of the slow wave in the stomach and its role in inducing sweeping peristaltic contractions toward the pylorus, essential for a proper digestion and emptying, have been studied for many years. Irregularities in the timing or in the pattern of propagation of the slow wave have been known to induce various gastric malfunctions and, recently, several types of gastric dysrhythmias have been described which could lead to gastric contraction abnormalities. In this study, Du et al. have analyzed the disturbances caused by a simple transmural incision in a human stomach, performed to obtain a biopsy of the muscle, on the propagation pattern of the slow wave. In addition, they show that such an incision may by itself also induce new types of gastric dysrhythmias. These results are important in demonstrating that the function of the stomach can easily be disturbed by such procedures. This mini-review describes several ways in which inhomogeneities in propagation may affect the conduction pattern of the slow wave, including the genesis of several dysrhythmias, and what is currently known about their impact on gastric contraction and digestion.

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