Preduodenal mechanisms in initiating gallbladder emptying in man

Author:

Ellenbogen S1,Jenkins S A1,Grime J S2,Critchley M2,Mackie C R1,Baxter J N1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK

2. Department of Nuclear Medicine, Royal Liverpool Hospital, Liverpool, UK

Abstract

Abstract The existence of preduodenal phases of gallbladder emptying in normal volunteers was investigated by evaluating the effect of sham feeding a sandwich (chew and spit) (n = 15), the sight and smell of food followed by sham feeding a cooked meal (n = 15), and gastric distension (intragastric balloon tube) (n = 9) on gallbladder emptying and comparing these responses with those after ingestion of a standard meal (n = 14). A control group given no intestinal stimuli were studied to determine the frequency of spontaneous emptying during fasting (n = 18). 99mTc-EHIDA (2,6 diethylphenylcarbamoylmethyliminodiacetic acid) was used as the biliary tracer. The frequency of gallbladder emptying during fasting was 0.0045/min. Thus, in any 20 min period emptying occurred spontaneously in only about 1 in 11 volunteers. Significant emptying (> 5 per cent over 20 min) occurred in 8 out of 15 volunteers after sham feeding a sandwich (P < 0.001 versus control), in 8 out of 15 volunteers after sham feeding a cooked meal (P = 1.0 versus sandwich sham feed, n.s.), in 6 out of 9 volunteers after gastric distension (P < 0.001 versus control) and in 14 out of 14 volunteers after meal ingestion. The rate of emptying was significantly greater in the gastric distension and meal ingestion groups compared with other groups (P < 0.05). However, the emptying rate after sham feeding was not significantly different from spontaneous gallbladder emptying (P > 0.05, n.s.). These was no significant difference in time to onset of emptying between the four stimulus groups (P > 0.05, n.s.). These results suggest that pre-duodenal stimuli can evoke gallbladder emptying in man, although the precise physiological significance of this phenomenon remains to be established.

Funder

Medical Research Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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