User Guide
Why can I only view 3 results?
You can also view all results when you are connected from the network of member institutions only. For non-member institutions, we are opening a 1-month free trial version if institution officials apply.
So many results that aren't mine?
References in many bibliographies are sometimes referred to as "Surname, I", so the citations of academics whose Surname and initials are the same may occasionally interfere. This problem is often the case with citation indexes all over the world.
How can I see only citations to my article?
After searching the name of your article, you can see the references to the article you selected as soon as you click on the details section.
 Views 6
THE INFLUENCE OF ALTERED THYROID STATE ON GASTROINTESTINAL MOTILITY IN RATS
2000
Journal:  
Marmara Medical Journal
Author:  
Abstract:

Objective: Gastrointestinal symptoms frequently accompany thyroid dysfunction. Previous reports on the relationship between the thyroid status and the gut have conflicting results regarding gastric emptying and only a few experimental studies on colonic motility are present. This study was therefore designed to examine further the effects of changing thyroid hormone status on gastric emptying and to evaluate small intestinal and colonic motility in experimental hypo/hyperthyroidism in the rat. Methods: Wistar-Albino rats (220-280 g) of both sexes were randomly treated with either Propylthiouracil (20 mg/kg/day, ip, 2 weeks; hypothyroid group) orT3 (1 mg/kg/day, ip, 7 days; hypertyroid group). Evaluation for daily food intake, gastric emptying, intestinal transit and colonic motility was performed. Results: Daily food intake, fecal pellet number and gastric emptying rate were significantly reduced in hypothyroid rats. Both the daily stool volume and the number of fecal pellets were significantly higher in the hyperthyroid rats, whereas intestinal transit in 30 minutes remained unchanged both in the hyperthyoid and hypothyroid rats compared to control group. Conclusion: The data from our experiments indicate that deviations from the normal euthyroid status in either direction principally affects colonic motility. Hypothyroidism seems to act in a broader spectrum, suggesting an overall inhibition in the gut motility. Key Words: Thyroid hormones, gastrointestinal motility, colon, gastric emptying, rat.

Keywords:

Citation Owners
Information: There is no ciation to this publication.
Similar Articles








Marmara Medical Journal

Journal Type :   Uluslararası

Metrics
Article : 1.273
Cite : 773
2023 Impact : 0.034
Marmara Medical Journal