DISORDERS OF INTESTINAL MOTILITY IN THE VERY YOUNG INFANT

被引:0
|
作者
MILLA, PJ
机构
关键词
INTESTINAL MOTILITY; INFANT; DEVELOPMENT; DYSMOTILITY;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
The contents of the gut are moved along its length by the coordniated contraction of the smooth muscle coats. The pattern of movement is related to the function of particular regions of the gastrointestnial tract and is produced by the motility of the bowel which is a consequence of the integrated action of intrinsic and extrinsic nerves, the smooths muscle cells and humoral agents. Motility disorders result in alterations of motor activity which are clinically significant and interfere with normal propulsive function. The disorders may affect particular regions of the gut or be diffuse and result from disturbances of different levels of control: end organs, intermediate regulatory pathways and higher centres, with either smooth muscle, nerves or endocrine cells being involved. In the young infant such disorders are most usually due to either the state of development of the gut or as the result of developmental dysplasias and result in a number of relatively common disorders such as gastro-oesophageal reflux and Hirschsprung disease as well as uncommon conditions which include diffuse visceral neuropathies and myopathies. The very premature infant exhibits disordered motor activity due to the gestationally dependent state of development of the enteric nervous system and smooth muscle coates and the degree to which the infant has been fed. At the present time the developmental steps involved and their disturbance resulting in pathology of the motor apparatus are unknown.
引用
收藏
页码:S4 / S12
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Intestinal transplantation for motility disorders
    Millar, Alastair J. W.
    Gupte, Girish
    Sharif, Khalid
    SEMINARS IN PEDIATRIC SURGERY, 2009, 18 (04) : 258 - 262
  • [2] Colonic Volvulus in Children With Intestinal Motility Disorders
    Altaf, Muhammad A.
    Werlin, Steven L.
    Sato, Thomas T.
    Rudolph, Colin D.
    Sood, Manu R.
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY AND NUTRITION, 2009, 49 (01) : 59 - 62
  • [3] Adjunct cyclosporine therapy for refractory Kawasaki disease in a very young infant
    Okada, Seigo
    Azuma, Yoshihiro
    Suzuki, Yasuo
    Yamada, Hiroko
    Wakabayashi-Takahara, Midori
    Korenaga, Yuno
    Akase, Hideaki
    Hasegawa, Shunji
    Ohga, Shouichi
    PEDIATRICS INTERNATIONAL, 2016, 58 (04) : 295 - 298
  • [4] Medical management of motility disorders in patients with intestinal failure: a focus on necrotizing enterocolitis, gastroschisis, and intestinal atresia
    Dicken, Bryan J.
    Sergi, Consolato
    Rescorla, Frederick J.
    Breckler, Francine
    Sigalet, David
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC SURGERY, 2011, 46 (08) : 1618 - 1630
  • [5] Motility disorders of the esophagus
    Bruder, E.
    Rougemont, A. -L.
    Furlano, R. I.
    Schneider, J. F.
    Mayr, J.
    Haecker, F. -M.
    Beier, K.
    Schneider, J.
    Weber, P.
    Berberich, T.
    Cathomas, G.
    Meier-Ruge, W. A.
    PATHOLOGE, 2013, 34 (02): : 118 - 132
  • [6] Motility disorders in childhood
    Milla, PJ
    BAILLIERES CLINICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY, 1998, 12 (04): : 775 - 797
  • [7] Determinants of the Very Low-Birth-Weight Infant's Intestinal Microbiome A Systematic Review
    Desorcy-Scherer, Katelyn
    Bendixen, Marion M.
    Parker, Leslie A.
    JOURNAL OF PERINATAL & NEONATAL NURSING, 2020, 34 (03) : 257 - 275
  • [8] Tachykinin receptors and intestinal motility
    Maggi, CA
    Catalioto, RM
    Criscuoli, M
    Cucchi, P
    Giuliani, S
    Lecci, A
    Lippi, A
    Meini, S
    Patacchini, R
    Renzetti, AR
    Santicioli, P
    Tramontana, M
    Zagorodnyuk, V
    Giachetti, A
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY, 1997, 75 (06) : 696 - 703
  • [9] POSTGASTRECTOMY RECONSTRUCTIONS AND INTESTINAL MOTILITY
    FASS, J
    BARES, R
    STAUDE, M
    SCHUMPELICK, V
    LEBER MAGEN DARM, 1993, 23 (05) : 194 - &
  • [10] Motility disorders of the small intestine
    Keller, J.
    Layer, P.
    INTERNIST, 2015, 56 (06): : 631 - 637