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Electrical stimulation induces propagated colonic contractions in an experimental model

Authors :
J.-P. Gardaz
Nathalie Virag
P. Wiesel
J.-C. Givel
Vincent Schlageter
Steve Aellen
Mattia Bertschi
Source :
The British journal of surgery. 96(2)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Background Direct colonic electrical stimulation may prove to be a treatment option for specific motility disorders such as chronic constipation. The aim of this study was to provoke colonic contractions using electrical stimulation delivered from a battery-operated device. Methods Electrodes were inserted into the caecal seromuscular layer of eight anaesthetized pigs. Contractions were induced by a neurostimulator (Medtronic 3625). Caecal motility was measured simultaneously by video image analysis, manometry and a technique assessing colonic transit. Results Caecal contractions were generated using 8–10 V amplitude, 1000 µs pulse width, 120 Hz frequency for 10–30 s, with an intensity of 7–15 mA. The maximal contraction strength was observed after 20–25 s. Electrical stimulation was followed by a relaxation phase of 1·5–2 min during which contractions propagated orally and aborally over at least 10 cm. Spontaneous and stimulated caecal motility values were significantly different for both intraluminal pressure (mean(s.d.) 332(124) and 463(187) mmHg respectively; P < 0·001, 42 experiments) and movement of contents (1·6(0·9) and 3·9(2·8) mm; P < 0·001, 40 experiments). Conclusion Electrical stimulation modulated caecal motility, and provoked localized and propagated colonic contractions.

Details

ISSN :
13652168
Volume :
96
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The British journal of surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....759ca9e19ee9021a96bd06ad427d786e