Journal article
Functional and anatomical gastric regions and their relations to motility control
MR Di Natale, ON Athavale, X Wang, P Du, LK Cheng, Z Liu, JB Furness
Neurogastroenterology and Motility | Published : 2023
DOI: 10.1111/nmo.14560
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Abstract
The common occurrence of gastric disorders, the accelerating emphasis on the role of the gut-brain axis, and development of realistic, predictive models of gastric function, all place emphasis on increasing understanding of the stomach and its control. However, the ways that regions of the stomach have been described anatomically, physiologically, and histologically do not align well. Mammalian single compartment stomachs can be considered as having four anatomical regions fundus, corpus, antrum, and pyloric sphincter. Functional regions are the proximal stomach, primarily concerned with adjusting gastric volume, the distal stomach, primarily involved in churning and propelling the content, ..
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