Effects of short-chain fatty acids on gastrointestinal motility

被引:93
作者
Cherbut, C [1 ]
Aube, AC [1 ]
Blottiere, HM [1 ]
Galmiche, JP [1 ]
机构
[1] CHU HOTEL DIEU,HUMAN NUTR RES CTR,DEPT GASTROENTEROL,F-44035 NANTES,FRANCE
关键词
colon; motility; short-chain fatty acid; small intestine; stomach;
D O I
10.1080/00365521.1997.11720720
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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摘要
Besides their action on gut morphology and function, short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), produced by bacterial fermentation of carbohydrates in the colon, influence gastrointestinal motility. As they are not present in the stomach and proximal small intestine, SCFAs do not directly affect motility of these segments. However, caecal infusion of SCFAs as well as colonic fermentation of lactulose induce a relaxation of the proximal stomach in humans, indicating that SCFAs can affect motility at a distance from their site of production. Moreover, this suggests that SCFAs may be involved in the so-called 'ileocolonic brake', i.e. the inhibition of gastric emptying by nutrients reaching the ileo-colonic junction. In the terminal ileum, where their concentration may increase following a colo-ileal reflux, SCFAs stimulate contractions and shorten ileal emptying, which may protect ileal mucosa against the potentially harmful effects of the reflux of colonic contents. Although SCFAs are produced and concentrated in the colon, their action on motility of this organ is not clearly understood and may depend on concentration, molecular structure of the acids, responsiveness of the colonic segments and animal species. The mechanisms of action of SCFAs on gastrointestinal motility are not completely elucidated. They may involve systemic humoral and neural pathways as well as local reflexes and myogenic responses.
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