Effects of intestinal secretagogues and distension on small bowel myoelectric activity in fasted and fed conscious dogs
AUTOR(ES)
da Cunha Melo, J.
RESUMO
1. Defined jejunal segments were perfused with solutions of bile salts and of ricinoleic acid during fasting and after feeding in two groups of conscious dogs, one with the segment in continuity, and the other with a Thirty-Vella loop. Myoelectric activity was recorded from chronically implanted electrodes on the jejunal segment and also from the proximal and distal in situ bowel.
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