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Altered myoelectric activity in the experimental blind loop syndrome.
P G Justus, … , P P Toskes, J R Mathias
P G Justus, … , P P Toskes, J R Mathias
Published September 1, 1983
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1983;72(3):1064-1071. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI111031.
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Altered myoelectric activity in the experimental blind loop syndrome.

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Nutrient malabsorption and diarrhea are characteristic of the blind loop syndrome. Alterations in motility have been implicated as a cause of bacterial overgrowth, but the possibility that altered motility may result from alterations in the flora has not been explored. The purpose of this study was to characterize the myoelectric activity of the small intestine in the blind loop rat model. Eight groups of rats were studied: rats with self-filling blind loops, which develop bacterial overgrowth; rats with self-emptying blind loops, which are surgical controls that do not develop overgrowth; unoperated litter mates; rats with self-filling blind loops and unoperated controls treated with chloramphenicol, 200 mg/d i.p.; rats with surgically removed self-filling blind loops; operated control rats; and gnotobiotic rats with self-filling blind loops. In the untreated rats with self-filling blind loops, there was altered myoelectric activity characterized by an increased percentage of slow waves occupied by action potentials and by organized activity similar to the migrating action potential complex. Migrating action potential complex activity and percentage of slow waves occupied by action potentials were significantly decreased with chloramphenicol therapy; that decrease correlated with a decrease in aerobes and anaerobes. Migrating action potential complex activity was abolished in rats with surgically removed self-filling blind loops; they also showed a significant decrease in percentage of slow waves occupied by action potentials. Gnotobiotic rats with self-filling blind loops showed no alteration in myoelectric activity. These data indicate: (a) bacterial overgrowth is associated with a significant increase in percentage of slow waves occupied by action potentials and migrating action potential complex activity; (b) chloramphenicol significantly reduced both percentage of slow waves occupied by action potentials and migrating action potential complex activity; and (c) surgical removal of the loop reduced the alterations in motor function. This study suggests that the altered myoelectric activity in this model of bacterial overgrowth was due, in part, to the abnormal bacterial flora and supports the concept that alterations in motility may contribute to the diarrhea that is characteristic of the blind loop syndrome.

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P G Justus, A Fernandez, J L Martin, C E King, P P Toskes, J R Mathias

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