2006
DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2005.11.060
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Fundamentals of Neurogastroenterology: Basic Science

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“…f Propulsive motility in the upper one-third of the small intestine during emesis reflects output of another of the app in the library. During emesis, power propulsion in the upper one-third of the small intestine is reversed for rapid movement of the luminal contents toward the stomach Dig Dis Sci (2016) 61:1803-1816 1807 beneficial term for referencing absence of motility in normal small or large intestine [18]. Physiologic ileus is therefore a functional state of the bowel during which the ENS actively inhibits contraction in the autogenic smooth muscle.…”
Section: Physiologic Ileus Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…f Propulsive motility in the upper one-third of the small intestine during emesis reflects output of another of the app in the library. During emesis, power propulsion in the upper one-third of the small intestine is reversed for rapid movement of the luminal contents toward the stomach Dig Dis Sci (2016) 61:1803-1816 1807 beneficial term for referencing absence of motility in normal small or large intestine [18]. Physiologic ileus is therefore a functional state of the bowel during which the ENS actively inhibits contraction in the autogenic smooth muscle.…”
Section: Physiologic Ileus Programmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…35 Human pharmacological studies have demonstrated that antagonism of the PGE2 or the NMDA receptor prevents the development of CS within the oesophagus and antagonism of the NMDA receptor with ketamine may even reverse established VPH.…”
Section: Spinal Cordmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ces derniers innervent l'ensemble des types cellulaires du type digestif (cellules musculaires, épithéliales, immunitaires, endothéliales). D'une manière générale, les neurones régulant les fonctions motrices du tube digestif sont situés dans le plexus myentérique, alors que ceux impliqués dans le contrôle des fonctions de la muqueuse sont situés dans le plexus sous-muqueux (Grundy et al 2006).…”
Section: Neurones Et Cellules Gliales Entériquesunclassified