Function of the human colon

Author:

Moran B J1,Jackson A A2

Affiliation:

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

2. Department of Human Nutrition, Southampton University, Southampton, UK

Abstract

Abstract Despite the volume of research on human colonic dysfunction, little is known about colonic function in health. This has stemmed partly from the dificulty in obtaining access to the organ. Two approaches have been used: studies on patients with stomas, and intestinal intubation techniques. The colonoscope has also recently been used to gain access. All these methods have limitations and results must be interpreted with caution. The accepted roles of the colon include the conservation of water and electrolytes and the controlled evacuation of faeces. Recent research has demonstrated its importance as a metabolic organ with an influence on overall metabolism, an effect that may in large part be attributed to the activity of colonic microflora. Evidence demonstrating that the defunctioned colon behaves differently from the functioning colon in the same individual has implications for a proper understanding of the organ, as practically all previous in vivo studies have been conducted in cleansed or defunctioned human colon.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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