1998
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2982.1998.00107.x
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Changes in the position and angulation of incisura during contractions of the isolated cat stomach

Abstract: Contractions change the configuration of the lesser curvature of the stomach while they indent the greater curvature. We studied these lesser curvature changes by measuring the position and angle of the gastric incisura on still frames captured from videotapes of isolated cat stomachs suspended in physiologic solution. In response to filling with 100 mL Krebs' solution stomachs generated a tonic contraction of the fundus/body segment and gave rise to a peristaltic contraction that spread from the body and thro… Show more

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“…Besides these accommodation processes, the stomach also exhibits phasic contractile activity consisting of peristaltic waves which propagate from the proximal stomach to the pylorus [10,22,48]. Results of studies relating the contractile pattern to the movements of gastric chyme indicate that the peristaltic wave in the stomach is accompanied by changes in muscle tone and phasic activity [49].…”
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confidence: 96%
“…Besides these accommodation processes, the stomach also exhibits phasic contractile activity consisting of peristaltic waves which propagate from the proximal stomach to the pylorus [10,22,48]. Results of studies relating the contractile pattern to the movements of gastric chyme indicate that the peristaltic wave in the stomach is accompanied by changes in muscle tone and phasic activity [49].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%