The effect of motilin on the rectum in healthy volunteers

Aims  The role of motilin in the regulation of upper gastrointestinal (GI) motility is well defined. However, little is known about the effects on the distal GI tract. To investigate the effect of exogenous motilin on rectal function, barostat measurements in the rectum were performed and lower abdo...

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Veröffentlicht in:British journal of clinical pharmacology 2003-06, Vol.55 (6), p.538-543
Hauptverfasser: Kamerling, I. M. C., Burggraaf, J., Van Haarst, A. D., Oppenhuizen‐Duinker, M. F., Schoemaker, H. C., Biemond, I., Jones, R., Heinzerling, H., Cohen, A. F., Masclee, A. A. M.
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Zusammenfassung:Aims  The role of motilin in the regulation of upper gastrointestinal (GI) motility is well defined. However, little is known about the effects on the distal GI tract. To investigate the effect of exogenous motilin on rectal function, barostat measurements in the rectum were performed and lower abdominal symptoms were scored. Methods  Eight fasted, healthy volunteers were infused intravenously with synthetic motilin or placebo over 90 min in a double‐blind, randomized, cross‐over design. Rectum volume was measured with a barostat device during constant pressure and during isobaric distensions. Lower abdominal symptoms were scored by visual analogue scales. Plasma motilin concentrations were measured by radioimmunoassay. Results  Baseline rectum volumes were similar between treatments: 185 ± 62 mL (motilin) and 136 ± 41 mL (placebo). During the constant pressure procedure, motilin increased rectum volume [area under the effect curve (AUEC)] by 6%[95% confidence interval (CI) −3, 16] of baseline, compared with placebo. During isobaric distensions motilin increased rectum volume (AUEC) by 43 mL (95% CI 0.4, 85; P 
ISSN:0306-5251
1365-2125
DOI:10.1046/j.1365-2125.2003.01812.x