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Chylomicron components mediate intestinal lipid-induced inhibition of gastric motor function

Lipid, particularly long-chain triglyceride, initiates feedback regulation of gastrointestinal function. To determine whether the site of action of lipid is pre- or postabsorptive, we investigated the ability of mesenteric lipid-fed lymph to inhibit gastric motor function.

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Published in:American journal of physiology: Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2002, Vol.45 (1), p.G86-G91
Main Authors: GLATZLE, Jörg, KALOGERIS, Theodore J, ZITTEL, Tilman T, GUERRINI, Stephania, TSO, Patrick, RAYBOULD, Helen E
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Language:English
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Summary:Lipid, particularly long-chain triglyceride, initiates feedback regulation of gastrointestinal function. To determine whether the site of action of lipid is pre- or postabsorptive, we investigated the ability of mesenteric lipid-fed lymph to inhibit gastric motor function.
ISSN:0193-1857
1522-1547