Colonic Motility

Colonic Motility

Author: Sushil K. Sarna

Publisher: Biota Publishing

Published: 2010-11-01

Total Pages: 159

ISBN-13: 1615041516

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Three distinct types of contractions perform colonic motility functions. Rhythmic phasic contractions (RPCs) cause slow net distal propulsion with extensive mixing/turning over. Infrequently occurring giant migrating contractions (GMCs) produce mass movements. Tonic contractions aid RPCs in their motor function. The spatiotemporal patterns of these contractions differ markedly. The amplitude and distance of propagation of a GMC are several-fold larger than those of an RPC. The enteric neurons and smooth muscle cells are the core regulators of all three types of contractions. The regulation of contractions by these mechanisms is modifiable by extrinsic factors: CNS, autonomic neurons, hormones, inflammatory mediators, and stress mediators. Only the GMCs produce descending inhibition, which accommodates the large bolus being propelled without increasing muscle tone. The strong compression of the colon wall generates afferent signals that are below nociceptive threshold in healthy subjects. However, these signals become nociceptive; if the amplitudes of GMCs increase, afferent nerves become hypersensitive, or descending inhibition is impaired. The GMCs also provide the force for rapid propulsion of feces and descending inhibition to relax the internal anal sphincter during defecation. The dysregulation of GMCs is a major factor in colonic motility disorders: irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and diverticular disease (DD). Frequent mass movements by GMCs cause diarrhea in diarrhea predominant IBS, IBD, and DD, while a decrease in the frequency of GMCs causes constipation. The GMCs generate the afferent signals for intermittent short-lived episodes of abdominal cramping in these disorders. Epigenetic dysregulation due to adverse events in early life is one of the major factors in generating the symptoms of IBS in adulthood.


Catching a Star

Catching a Star

Author: T. Leon Doyle

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2012-03

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1469795035

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You can take the boy out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the boy. For Ted Shannon, growing up in the bayou bottom backwoods of Arkansas was like growing up in a storybook. It was his paradise, and he couldn't imagine living anywhere else. So when his family moved into town, his young life was changed forever. Ted felt lost in so many ways. Like a wild animal trapped in a zoo, Ted roamed through his new life without direction, confidence, or the security of familiar surroundings and ways. Slowly, he adapted to his new world and tried his best to accept this new reality. And through it all, he vowed to never betray the "code of the backwoods"-God, country, family, and finally self-the code he had been reared to honor. He believed in the "Good Book" and really tried to live a good life, but the temptations of the big city were more than this country boy could handle. He wrestled with God's command to take just one mate for all of his life and despite his most honorable intentions, found that circumstances just kept getting in the way-again and again and again. He really meant to honor his wedding vows and was stunned when he learned that his wife couldn't return the courtesy. Apparently, circumstances got in her way too. Now Ted has to fight to find the equilibrium between the "good life" and the life his new world has to offer.