Artigo Revisado por pares

Polarity of effects of stimulation of Auerbach's plexus on longitudinal muscle.

1978; American Physiological Society; Volume: 235; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1152/ajpendo.1978.235.4.e345

ISSN

1522-1555

Autores

S Yokoyama, Tsuyoshi Ozaki,

Tópico(s)

Gastrointestinal motility and disorders

Resumo

The effects of repetitive electrical stimulation of nodes in Auerbach's plexus on the longitudinal muscle of rabbit intestine were investigated. Peeled longitudinal muscle strips, with adherent Auerbach's plexus, were obtained and placed under a stereodissecting microscope. Neural elements within nodes of Auerbach's plexus were stimulated repetitively using a metal microelectrode with tip diameter of 5 micrometer. Stimuli applied to a node generally caused excitation of the longitudinal muscle on the oral side and inhibition on the anal side of the point of stimulation. Excitation of the muscle was mainly cholinergic, and inhibition of the muscle was nonadrenergic. From the results of the present study the concept of the law of the intestine, excitation above and inhibition below the stimulated spot, was supported.

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