Proximal gastric motor activity in response to a liquid meal in type I diabetes mellitus with autonomic neuropathy

Digestive Diseases and Sciences
M SamsomA J P M Smout

Abstract

Disordered gastric emptying occurs in 30-50% of patients with diabetes mellitus. Although the rate of gastric emptying is dependent on the integration of motor activity in different regions of the stomach, there is limited information about the function of the proximal stomach in diabetes mellitus. In the present study the response of the proximal stomach to a liquid meal was examined in eight diabetic patients with autonomic neuropathy and gastrointestinal symptoms and in 10 healthy volunteers, using an intragastric bag connected to an electronic barostat. Postprandial relaxation of the proximal stomach was measured as an increase of intragastric bag volume at a constant pressure level of 1 mm Hg above the intraabdominal pressure. During the experiment the blood glucose levels were maintained within the euglycemic range. Before ingestion of the meal the intragastric bag volume was larger in the diabetic patients than in the healthy volunteers, 234.4 +/- 29.1 ml vs 155.3 +/- 15.3 ml (P = 0.06). The maximum volume was not different in diabetics compared to the healthy controls (386.3 +/- 45.2 ml versus 399.0 +/- 35.2 ml). However, the maximum volume increase was significantly less in diabetics (143.7 +/- 38.6 ml) compared to the...Continue Reading

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