Author:
Zijlstra Folkert G.,Hynna-Liepert Taimi T.,Dinda P. K.,Beck Ivan T.,Paterson William G.
Abstract
The opossum esophagus, like that of the human, is composed of striated muscle fibres proximally and smooth muscle fibres distally. Because of this similarity the opossum has been used extensively as an animal model for esophageal studies, but to date no data on esophageal blood flow have been reported in this species. The purpose of this study was to establish the basal blood flow characteristics of different regions of the opossum gastrointestinal tract with particular reference to the esophagus. Intracardiac injection of 15-μm microspheres was used to provide an estimate of blood flow (mL∙min−1∙g−1 dry tissue) to the whole wall, the combined layer of mucosa plus submucosa, and the muscularis propria. Basal blood flow in the whole tissue and mucosa–submucosa was significantly higher in the lower esophageal sphincter than in the proximal or distal esophagus. The muscularis propria blood flow displayed an aborally increasing gradient with flow to proximal esophagus (striated muscle) < distal esophagus (smooth muscle) < lower esophageal sphincter. Regional differences in blood flow to other regions of the gastrointestinal tract were similar to that described in other species. In addition, no changes in basal blood flow occurred despite repeated microsphere injections, suggesting that this species provides a good animal model for the study of gastrointestinal blood flow.Key words: microspheres, blood flow, esophagus, stomach, intestine.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Physiology (medical),Pharmacology,General Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
2 articles.
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