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Recent progress in electrophysiology and motility mapping of the gastrointestinal tract using multi-channel devices
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand ( IF 2.1 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-11 , DOI: 10.1080/03036758.2020.1735455
Peng Du 1, 2 , Julia Y. H. Liu 3 , Atchariya Sukasem 1 , Anna Qian 1 , Stefan Calder 1 , John A. Rudd 3
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ABSTRACT Motility of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is governed by a number of physiological mechanisms, including the bioelectrical slow-wave generated by the interstitial cells of Cajal, and innervation provided by the enteric nerves. Multi-channel mapping techniques involve the recording of both the temporal and spatial profiles of the physiological activities of the GI tract. The techniques have generated considerable evidence demonstrating the associations between slow-wave dysrhythmias, calcium transients, dysmotility and loss of digestive functions. This review highlights notable recent developments in GI multi-channel mapping techniques.

中文翻译:

使用多通道设备进行胃肠道电生理学和运动绘图的最新进展

摘要 胃肠 (GI) 道的运动受许多生理机制的控制,包括由 Cajal 间质细胞产生的生物电慢波和由肠神经提供的神经支配。多通道映射技术涉及记录胃肠道生理活动的时间和空间分布。这些技术产生了大量证据,证明慢波心律失常、钙瞬变、运动障碍和消化功能丧失之间存在关联。这篇评论重点介绍了 GI 多通道映射技术的最新进展。
更新日期:2020-03-11
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