Shearin N L, Pfeiffer C J, Kilam S
J Appl Physiol. 1976 Sep;41(3):425-8. doi: 10.1152/jappl.1976.41.3.425.
A frequency-modulated, telemetric system with a transducer sensitive to variation in distance between two points was developed and used to measure in vivo small intestinal motor function in unanesthetized dogs. The construction of the system and one application of it to the study of gastrointestinal motility is described. Data were recorded after fasting, 1 h after feeding a standardized meat meal, and after intravenous injections of pentagastrin. A significant increase in motility was seen after pentagastrin injections and feeding as compared to the motility pattern seen in a fasting animal, and the telemetric system was proven adequate for in vivo measurement of motility of the gastrointestinal tract.
开发了一种调频遥测系统,该系统带有一个对两点间距离变化敏感的传感器,并用于测量未麻醉犬的体内小肠运动功能。描述了该系统的构造及其在胃肠动力研究中的一种应用。在禁食后、喂食标准化肉餐1小时后以及静脉注射五肽胃泌素后记录数据。与禁食动物的运动模式相比,注射五肽胃泌素和喂食后运动显著增加,并且该遥测系统被证明足以用于体内胃肠道运动的测量。