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Clinical Trial
. 1991 Sep;36(9):1259-65.
doi: 10.1007/BF01307519.

Slow gastric emptying induced by high fat content of meal accelerated by cisapride administered rectally

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Clinical Trial

Slow gastric emptying induced by high fat content of meal accelerated by cisapride administered rectally

G Stacher et al. Dig Dis Sci. 1991 Sep.

Abstract

The evaluation of agents potentially accelerating gastric emptying in gastric stasis syndromes is time-consuming. Since a previous study showed that emptying is slowed after antecedent fat ingestion and intravenous cisapride abolishes this effect, we investigated whether emptying delayed by fat incorporated into a meal is reversed by cisapride and thus could serve as a model for such evaluations. Twelve healthy males received, under double-blind conditions, 30 mg cisapride rectally or placebo, and 3 hr thereafter a semisolid meal of low (9.2 g) or high (37.9 g) fat content. The sequence of combinations placebo/low-fat meal, placebo/high-fat meal, and cisapride/high-fat meal was randomized. Gastric emptying and antral motility were recorded scintigraphically. After placebo/high-fat, emptying was significantly slower (P less than 0.05) than after placebo/low-fat. After cisapride/high-fat, emptying was significantly faster (P less than 0.01) than after placebo/high-fat and similar to that after placebo/low-fat. Antral motility was little affected. The slow emptying of a high-fat meal thus seems a suitable model for the evaluation of prokinetic drug effects.

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