Fr251 DEVELOPING A TEST FOR “LEAKY GUT” SMALL INTESTINAL AND COLONIC PERMEABILITY USING SACCHARIDES: STANDARDIZATION, OPTIMAL PROBES, NORMAL VALUES, AND REPRODUCIBILITY IN HEALTHY ADULTS

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Both the human small intestine and rectum exhibit motor activity in which relatively brief bursts of powerful regular contractions recur with a similar periodicity. We used prolonged ambulant manometry to test the hypothesis that these activities are synchronous. Pressure activity from the duodenojejunum and the rectum was recorded continuously for 24 h in eight freely ambulant healthy adults. A total of 61 migrating motor complexes and 61 rectal motor complexes occurred in the group; the median periodicities of the two rhythms differed significantly (P = 0.025). There was no evidence of synchrony between the two biorhythms. We conclude that they are independent oscillations.


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