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Original Article

Stereospecific Effects of Intraduodenal Tryptophan on Pyloric and Duodenal Motility in Humans

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Pages 1088-1095 | Received 03 Nov 1993, Accepted 07 Apr 1994, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Edelbroek M, Sun W-M, Horowitz M, Dent J, Smout A, Akkermans L. Stereospecific effects of intraduodenal tryptophan on pyloric and duodenal motility in humans. Scand J Gastroenterol 1994;29: 1088-1095.

Background: L-Tryptophan delays gastric emptying in animals to a greater extent than D-tryptophan, but none of the possible motor mechanisms responsible for this stereospecific effect have been evaluated.

Methods: In 11 healthy volunteers antropyloroduodenal pressures were recorded in the fasted state with a sleeve/sidehole manometric assembly during 20-min intraduodenal infusions (2 ml-min]) of isotonic L- AND D-tryptophan (50 mM, pH 5.7) and normal saline (pH 5.5), given in randomized order.

Results: Intraduodenal L-tryptophan increased basal pyloric pressure (p < 0.05), whereas D-tryptophan had no effect. In contrast, l- and D-tryptophan both stimulated (p < 0.05) localized phasic pyloric pressure waves, and there was no significant difference in the responses. The number of duodenal pressure waves was greater during infusion of L-tryptophan than during D-tryptophan (p<0.05).

Conclusion: We conclude that intraduodenal tryptophan has stereospecific effects on pyloric and duodenal motility. Although the precise contribution of these differential effects to gastric emptying remains to be clarified, they may be partialK responsible for the differences in gastric emptying of D-tryptophan and L-tryptophan.

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