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Effect of pentagastrin on the motor activity of the dilated and nondilated sigmoid and rectum in Chagas' disease.

In order to evaluate the effect of pentagastrin on the motor activity of the sigmoid and rectum in patients with Chagas' disease, manometric studies were performed on 22 chagasic patients, 11 without and 11 with megacolon, and 11 control subjects. Pentagastrin had a stimulating effect on the sigmoid and rectum in control subjects as well as in chagasic patients without megacolon. In chagasic patients with megacolon, pentagastrin had no effect on sigmoid or rectum motility, probably as a result of the intrinsic denervation known to occur in this disease. The findings suggest that the motor effect of pentagastrin on the human sigmoid and rectum depends on the myenteric nervous pathways.[1]

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  1. Effect of pentagastrin on the motor activity of the dilated and nondilated sigmoid and rectum in Chagas' disease. Meneghelli, U.G., Godoy, R.A., Oliveira, R.B., Santos, J.C., Dantas, R.O., Troncon, L.E. Digestion (1983) [Pubmed]
 
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