Stress-strain analysis of jejunal contractility in response to flow and ramp distension in type 2 diabetic GK rats: Effect of carbachol stimulation

Jingbo Zhao, Pengmin Chen, Hans Gregersen

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Abstract

Investigation of intestinal motility in a genetic model of GK rats abandons the possible neurotoxic effect of streptozotocin in streptozotocin-induced diabetic model. Seven GK male rats (GK group) and nine normal Wistar rats (Normal group) were used in the study. The motility experiments were carried out in an organ bath containing physiological Krebs solution. Before and after 10(-5)M carbachol application, the pressure and diameter changes of jejunum were obtained in relation to (1) basic contraction, (2) flow-induced contraction with different outlet resistance pressures and (3) contractions induced by ramp distension. The frequency and amplitude of contractions were analyzed from pressure-diameter curves. Distension-induced contraction thresholds and maximum contraction amplitude of basic and flow-induced contractions were calculated in terms of stress and strain. (1) The contraction amplitude increased to the peak value in less than 10s after adding carbachol. More than two peaks were observed in the GK group. (2) Carbachol decreased the pressure and stress threshold and Young's modulus in the GK group (P0.05) and between before and after carbachol application (P>0.05). In GK diabetic rats, the jejunal contractility was hypersensitive to flow and distension stimulation after carbachol application.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Biomechanics
Vol/bind46
Udgave nummer14
Sider (fra-til)2469-2476
Antal sider8
ISSN0021-9290
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 27 jul. 2013

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