Literature DB >> 3396962

Studies of the oesophageal clearance responses to intraluminal acid.

D G Thompson1, N A Andreollo, A S McIntyre, R J Earlam.   

Abstract

Contraction of the upper oesophageal sphincter combined with secondary peristalsis clears the oesophagus of refluxed gastric contents and protects the trachea, but the nature of these reflex stimuli remains controversial. Secondary peristaltic and sphincteric responses were measured during intraluminal infusion of 0.1 N hydrochloric acid and equiosmolar saline solutions in seven normal volunteers. Responses to a single volume infused at varying sites in the oesophagus and to progressively increasing volumes of test solution were measured. In addition oesophageal responses to similar degrees of distension induced by inflation of an intraluminal balloon were also recorded. The sphincteric responses to both stimuli were similar, decreasing in value with distance from the sphincter from values of 70 (68-85) mmHg (median (range] for HCl; and 70 (55-85) mmHg for NaCl at 5 cm below the sphincter to 40 (30-60) mmHg for both HCl and NaCl at 20 cm. As the volume of the solution infused into the proximal oesophagus was increased, the sphincter pressure also rose from a median basal value of 30 (25-50) mmHg to 40 (30-50) mmHg for HCl and NaCl after 1 ml, while after 7 ml infusion, the responses were greater, 65 (45-85) mmHg for HCl, and 60 (45-80) mmHg for NaCl. In the more distal oesophagus, responses were qualitatively similar but quantitatively smaller than proximally, being 30 (25-40) mmHg for HCl and 30 (25-50) mmHg for NaCl following 1 ml and 45 (40-55) mmHg for HCl and NaCl after 7 ml. Secondary peristalsis was also induced equally by both solutions and varied with volumes infused and site of infusion in a manner similar to the sphincter responses. After a 7 ml/min acid infusion 14 (1- 40) secondary contractions/three min were recorded at 5 cm and eight (2 - 18)/three min were recorded at 20 cm. Values for saline were similar, 13 (1- 38)/three min at 5 cm and eight (4 - 25)/three min at 20 cm. Oesophageal distension by a balloon positioned 10 cm below the sphincter induced identical clearance responses to those seen after similar volumes of either acid or saline infused at the same site. These results suggest that the principal stimulus for upper oesophageal clearance is intraluminal distension and do not support the idea that the oesophagus is pH sensitive.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3396962      PMCID: PMC1433763          DOI: 10.1136/gut.29.7.881

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gut        ISSN: 0017-5749            Impact factor:   23.059


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