Literature DB >> 2582979

Motility changes in opossum esophagus from experimental esophagitis.

S Shirazi1, K Schulze-Delrieu, T Custer-Hagen, C K Brown, J Ren.   

Abstract

We assessed how acute inflammation affects the contractile activity of the esophageal body. Two models of esophagitis were used: nine opossums had an esophageal perfusion of 100 meq hydrochloric acid for 2 hr and were studied at 24 hr. Ten had the perfusion for 4 h and their esophagitis were studied in vitro after 72 hr. Comparisons were made in all instances to animals who had esophageal saline perfusion for identical periods. All acid-perfused animals developed gross and histologic evidence of mucosal inflammation; in three animals, inflammatory changes extended into the submucosa and the muscularis propria. Manometric recordings in the acid-perfused animals revealed esophageal shortening, frequent failure of primary peristalsis and frequent occurrence of spontaneous contractions. Recordings of isometric tension of muscle in vitro revealed spontaneous contractions in strips from the mucosa and from the circular and from the longitudinal muscle. The amplitude of contractions in response to electrical stimulation was decreased, but the duration of contractions was increased largely because of a prolonged recovery phase. These changes in mechanical response occurred with stimulus parameters directed at both the muscle and the intrinsic nerves. We conclude that esophageal inflammation can lead to an increased irritability and decreased stimulus response of the smooth muscle of the esophagus even where it is not directly involved in an inflammatory response. These changes correspond to the functional abnormalities of the esophagus seen in patients with reflux esophagitis.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2582979     DOI: 10.1007/bf01540042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


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