1984
DOI: 10.3109/13813458409104499
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Primary peristalsis in pigeon cervical oesophagus: two EMG patterns

Abstract: Swallowing elicits two propagated EMG peristaltic patterns in pigeon cervical oesophagus: i) "simple" peristaltic pattern and ii) "complex" peristaltic pattern. "Simple" peristaltic pattern is characterized by an intense, long-lasting burst of spikes, high in amplitude with an aboral increasing delay in onset. "Complex" peristaltic pattern presents an early short period of reduction in spontaneous electrical activity, followed by an excitatory period similar to that of "simple" pattern. The early inhibitory co… Show more

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“…It is known that non‐adrenergic non‐cholinergic (NANC) inhibitory neurones innervate the gastrointestinal smooth muscle of different vertebrate species (Watson, Taylor & Bywater, 1994; Spencer, Bywater, Holman & Taylor, 1998). NANC nerves in the pigeon cervical oesophagus have been described (Postorino, Serio, Fileccia, Mulè & Abbadessa Urso, 1985), as well as their important role in the development of the correct motor pattern during primary peristalsis (Fileccia, Postorino, Serio, Mulè & Abbadessa Urso, 1984).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that non‐adrenergic non‐cholinergic (NANC) inhibitory neurones innervate the gastrointestinal smooth muscle of different vertebrate species (Watson, Taylor & Bywater, 1994; Spencer, Bywater, Holman & Taylor, 1998). NANC nerves in the pigeon cervical oesophagus have been described (Postorino, Serio, Fileccia, Mulè & Abbadessa Urso, 1985), as well as their important role in the development of the correct motor pattern during primary peristalsis (Fileccia, Postorino, Serio, Mulè & Abbadessa Urso, 1984).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%