Motility-Related Cyclic Fluctuations of Interdigestive Gastric Acid and Bicarbonate Secretion in Man: A Source of Substantial Variability in Gastric Secretion Studies

1993 
The relationship between interdigestive gastric motility and secretion was studied in eight healthy volunteers. Acid and bicarbonate output rates were measured with a high time resolution, using a perfusion system based on continuous registration of pH and Pco2 of gastric effluent. Antral pressure was measured by manometry. The total duration of the interdigestive motility cycle (time between two phase-Ill complexes) was 96 ± 12min (mean ± SE). In late migrating motor complex phase II, acid output, bicarbonate output, and bile reflux increased significantly. Acid secretion reached a peak in association with motor phase III. The gastric lumen was then rapidly alkalinized; this phenomenon was due to a simultaneous decrease in acid secretion and a short-lasting (15 ± 2min, mean ± SE) phasic increase in bicarbonate output, which was not associated with bile reflux (bilirubin). After these phase-III-related events both acid and bicarbonate output rates reached a relatively stable level during phase I and early...
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