In the rabbit isolated colon, intraluminal infusion of polyethylene glycol facilitates peristaltic activity. The primary target of polyethylene glycol appears to be the intrinsic sensory neurons, and not the excitatory motor neurons. It would appear that polyethylene glycol activates the excitatory pathways of the peristaltic reflex releasing tachykinins and acetylcholine at the level of the intrinsic sensory neurons
Polyethilene glycol as a non-absorbable prokinetic agent in the lower gastrointestinal tract
TONINI, MARCELLO
1999-01-01
Abstract
In the rabbit isolated colon, intraluminal infusion of polyethylene glycol facilitates peristaltic activity. The primary target of polyethylene glycol appears to be the intrinsic sensory neurons, and not the excitatory motor neurons. It would appear that polyethylene glycol activates the excitatory pathways of the peristaltic reflex releasing tachykinins and acetylcholine at the level of the intrinsic sensory neuronsFile in questo prodotto:
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