Neural and humoral factors in postoperative ileus
- PMID: 7427022
- DOI: 10.1002/bjs.1800671005
Neural and humoral factors in postoperative ileus
Abstract
Two inhibitory mechanisms in the human colon which may contribute to postoperative ileus have been studied. Dopamine, a possible peripheral neurotransmitter, inhibited isolated colonic smooth muscle strips by a direct effect in longitudinal muscle any by a nerve-mediated mechanism as circular muscle. Plasma motilin levels were suppressed pre- and per- operatively and elevation of levels postoperatively correlated with the return of normal motility and the severity of the operation.
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