Gastric distension and duodenal lipid infusion modulate intestinal gas transit and tolerance in humans

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Serra, J [1 ]
Azpiroz, F [1 ]
Malagelada, JR [1 ]
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[1] Autonomous Univ Barcelona, Hosp Gen Valle Hebron, Digest Syst Res Unit, E-08035 Barcelona, Spain
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Objective: Patients with unexplained abdominal complaints often attribute their symptoms to intestinal gas and indicate that symptoms are exacerbated by ingestion of a meal. However, the mechanisms responsible are unknown. Our aim was to analyze the specific influence of two meal-related factors, gastric distension, and intestinal nutrients, on intestinal gas dynamics and tolerance. Methods: In 35 healthy subjects, gas evacuation and perception of jejunal gas infusion (12 ml/min) were measured for 3 h, during Simultaneous duodenal infusion of saline, as control, lipids at 1 Kcal/min, or gastric distension. Results: Infusion of lipids into the duodenum induced gas retention (584+/-154 ml, p<0.05 vs 161±86 ml after saline infusion) without perception (2.2±0.5 score), whereas gastric distension induced perception (score 5.6±0.4, p<0.05 vs score 1.9+/-0.4 after saline) without gas retention (7+/-205 ml). Conclusions: Different meal-related factors exert specific effects on intestinal gas dynamics and tolerance, and these mechanisms may interact to produce postprandial gas symptoms.
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