| Title : The role of tension receptors in colonic mechanosensitivity in humans - Corsetti_2004_Gut_53_1787 |
| Author(s) : Corsetti M , Gevers AM , Caenepeel P , Tack J |
| Ref : Gut , 53 :1787 , 2004 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Perception of colonic distension, which is enhanced in a subset of patients with irritable bowel syndrome, requires activation of mechanoreceptors. In animal studies, distension activates both in series ("tension") and in parallel ("elongation") mechanoreceptors. During active contractions against a fixed volume balloon, tension receptors are activated without elongation of receptor activation. AIM: To evaluate the role of tension receptors in the perception of mechanical stimuli from the colon in healthy subjects. |
| PubMedSearch : Corsetti_2004_Gut_53_1787 |
| PubMedID: 15542515 |
Corsetti M, Gevers AM, Caenepeel P, Tack J (2004)
The role of tension receptors in colonic mechanosensitivity in humans
Gut
53 :1787
Corsetti M, Gevers AM, Caenepeel P, Tack J (2004)
Gut
53 :1787