New Insights into the Understanding of Gastrointestinal Dysmotility

Our understanding of the physiology of digestion, absorption, secretion, and motility in the gastrointestinal tract has improved immensely. Today it is well established that the gross functions of the gastrointestinal tract depend on the coordination between the muscles, nerves and hormones. The ent...

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Main Authors: Bodil Ohlsson, Sabina Janciauskiene
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AboutScience Srl 2007-01-01
Series:Drug Target Insights
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/117739280700200009
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Summary:Our understanding of the physiology of digestion, absorption, secretion, and motility in the gastrointestinal tract has improved immensely. Today it is well established that the gross functions of the gastrointestinal tract depend on the coordination between the muscles, nerves and hormones. The enteric nervous system (ENS) is involved in most of the physiological and pathophysiological processes in the gastrointestinal tract. Therefore, clinical and experimental studies on the ENS provide the basis for a better understanding of the mechanisms involved in gastrointestinal disorders and promote the development of therapeutic options. This review outlines some of the current views on the role of the ENS and its related hormones in gastrointestinal motility.
ISSN:1177-3928