1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf01300389
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Paradoxical response to cerulein on sphincter of Oddi in the patient with gastrectomy

Abstract: Sphincter of Oddi motility was measured in 55 gallstone patients either through the sinus tract of percutaneous transhepatic biliary drainage or through the T tube. The influence of cholecystectomy and gastrectomy on the sphincter of Oddi was analyzed by comparing responses in patients with or without surgery to the administration of cerulein and the ingestion of dry egg yolk. When comparing cholecystectomized patients to nonsurgical subjects, cholecystectomy revealed no influence on the response to cerulein a… Show more

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“…31 This paradoxical response is also observed in patients with gastrectomy, and in conscious dogs with proximal duodenal transection. 9,12,13 Our present study has found, for the first time, that the paradoxical response is not mediated by CCK receptors on the SO smooth muscle, but may be mediated by a mechanism requiring SOduodenal myoneural continuity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 46%
“…31 This paradoxical response is also observed in patients with gastrectomy, and in conscious dogs with proximal duodenal transection. 9,12,13 Our present study has found, for the first time, that the paradoxical response is not mediated by CCK receptors on the SO smooth muscle, but may be mediated by a mechanism requiring SOduodenal myoneural continuity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 46%
“…[31][32][33] Our recent study showed that CCK exhibited a "paradoxical" response of contraction instead of relaxation after proximal duodenal transection and anastomosis in conscious dogs. 34 In postgastrectomy patients, Odani et al 17 also observed the paradoxical SO response to cerulein. In the present study, truncal vagotomy failed to change the effect of CCK on the SO basal pressure and amplitude.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…14 The inhibitory effect of cerulein, an analogue of CCK, on the human SO reverses to excitation after gastrectomy. 17 Although CCK has a direct excitatory effect on gut smooth muscle, there is another CCK-sensitive inhibitory pathway in the SO. [31][32][33] Our recent study showed that CCK exhibited a "paradoxical" response of contraction instead of relaxation after proximal duodenal transection and anastomosis in conscious dogs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Direct neural pathways couple the duodenum with the gallbladder and SO, and the SO with the gallbladder. Several surgical procedures,such as gastrectomy [9] , vagotomy [10] and cholecystectomy [11,12] have been known to alter SO motility by disrupting certain aspects of the innervations. Numerous reports described SO motility after transection or electrical stimulation of extrinsic nerves,such as the vagal and splanchnic nerves [13][14][15][16] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%