Canonical Question
GIT – Motility
Master answer
Physiology of Gastric Emptying
Gastric emptying
- Fluids have half-time of 30mins in stomach
- Solids have half-time of 2 hours in stomach
Gastric receipt of food bolus:
- Peristaltic wave moves down the oesophagus, propelling food bolus
- Controlled by mesenteric plexus with input from vagus nerve
- Upon swallowing, the lower oesophageal sphincter and stomach relax until the oesophageal peristaltic wave has passed
- Following food bolus passage, the LOS tone increases to prevent reflux
- Food bolus reaching the stomach causes a vagal-mediated relaxation of the stomach, to accommodate gastric distension and food storage
Gastric mixing and emptying:
- Spontaneous mixing waves move down the stomach every 15-20 seconds
- Stronger waves propel gastric contents towards the pylorus (pyloric pump)
- High pyloric sphincter tone
- Allows through well-mixed liquid chyme
- Restricting gastric emptying of solids, causing mixing (retropulsion)
Control
Gastric emptying is controlled by the balance between stimulatory gastric factors and inhibitory duodenal factors
Factors promoting gastric emptying:
- Increased stomach wall stretch
- Stimulates pyloric pump
- Reduces pyloric tone
- Parasympathetic vagal stimulation
- Stimulates pyloric pump
- Gastrin
- Stimulates pyloric pump
- From G cells in antrum
- In response to presence of protein (esp. meat) in stomach
- Motilin
- Stimulates pyloric pump
- During fasting
- Stimulates pyloric pump
- From M cells in duodenum (external antigen stimulus)
- Carbohydrate: rapid emptying
Factors inhibiting gastric emptying:
- Nervous reflexes via enteric nervous system, local sympathetic trunk, and the vagal nerve to the brainstem
- in response to local conditions in the duodenum: Distension, Irritation, Acidity of chyme, Hyper- or hypo- tonicity of chyme, Breakdown products, Especially AA and FA
- Inhibit pyloric pump
- Increase pyloric sphincter tone
- Hormones (inhibit pyloric pump)
- Cholecystokinin (CCK)
- From I cells of duodenum
- In response to presence of fat and proteins
- Secretin
- From S cells of duodenum
- In response to presence of acids
- Gastric inhibitory peptide (GIP)
- From K cells of duodenum
- In response to presence of fats, proteins and carbohydrate
- Cholecystokinin (CCK)
- Other Factors :
- Sympathetic stimulus:
- Decreases contractility and reduces gastric emptying
- Dopamine:
- Decreases intragastric pressure and lower oesophageal sphincter tone
- reduces gastric emptying
- Sympathetic stimulus:
Alternate: This section can also be approached as:
- Local factors
- Gastric Factors: pump, Stomach wall distension, Amino acid
- Duodenal Factors: Type of food, stretch of wall, irritation, hyperosmolaroty, acidity, amino acid and FA content
- Neural factors
- Symptathetic
- Parasympathetic
- Hormonal factors
- Dopamine
- Gastrin
- Motilin
- Secretin
- CCK
- Somatostatin
- GIP
Mooney / Sakurai / JC 2019
Exam appearances
| Exam | Exact wording | Relationship | Success |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2007B Q10 | Describe the control of gastric emptying. | historical_member | — |
| 2014B Q24 | Describe the control of gastric emptying. | historical_member | — |
| 2010B Q21 | Describe the control of gastric emptying | historical_member | — |
| 2018B Q08 | Describe gastric emptying (40% of marks) and outline its regulation (60% of marks). | historical_member | — |