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      Ambulatory 24-h colonic manometry in healthy humans.

      American Journal of Physiology - Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
      Aged, Area Under Curve, Colon, physiology, Female, Gastrointestinal Motility, Humans, Male, Manometry, methods, Middle Aged, Monitoring, Ambulatory, Pressure, Sex Characteristics

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          Our aim was to investigate motor activity of the healthy, relatively unprepared colon in the ambulatory state. Twenty-five age- and gender-matched adults had a six-sensor solid-state probe inserted into the proximal transverse colon without sedation. Subjects ambulated freely and ate standard meals. In 528 h of recording, we found a lower (P < 0.05) area under the curve during the night. Waking induced a threefold increase in motility, whereas meals induced a twofold increase. Women showed less activity (P < 0.05) in the transverse/descending colon than men. The transverse/descending colon showed more (P < 0.05) activity than the rectosigmoid colon. Seven patterns were recognized; predominantly, they were simultaneous, propagated, or periodic bursts of 3-cycles/min (cpm) waves. A specialized propagating pressure wave with a high amplitude (>105 mmHg) and a prolonged duration (>14 s) occurred in all subjects (mean 10/day), mostly after waking, after meals, or with defecation. A 3-cpm motor activity was seen in the rectosigmoid region predominantly at night. The colon exhibits a wide spectrum of pressure activity around the clock, with gender and regional differences and circadian rhythm. This comprehensive study provides qualitative and quantitative normative data for colonic manometry.

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          11254489
          10.1152/ajpgi.2001.280.4.G629

          Chemistry
          Aged,Area Under Curve,Colon,physiology,Female,Gastrointestinal Motility,Humans,Male,Manometry,methods,Middle Aged,Monitoring, Ambulatory,Pressure,Sex Characteristics

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