Interferential Current Stimulation Enhances Rectal Motor Activity: Insights from an Isolated Perfused Porcine Model.

IF 1.5 3区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS European Journal of Pediatric Surgery Pub Date : 2024-12-11 DOI:10.1055/a-2482-5997
Richard Martel, Michael Boettcher, Michaela Klinke Petrowsky, Nicolas Andres Hoyos, Irmgard Herrmann, Walter Magerl, Martin Herrmann
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Introduction:  Interferential current (IFC) has been studied in several clinical trials for the treatment of bowel motility disorders, most often in children. However, only moderate effects are reported, and in contrast to IFC, the so-called placebo application is indiscernible. The mechanisms and neuroanatomic points of action remain elusive. Therefore, this therapy remains being questioned.

Methods:  To gain objective experimental data about IFC stimulation, we examined this method ex vivo in an isolated perfused porcine rectum including the mesorectum. To elucidate the role of plexus nerve fibers and enteric ganglia, we performed IFC stimulation also in the presence of tetrodotoxin (TTX) or hexamethonium (HXN). We applied the commonly used stimulation modes with a beat frequency sweeping between 5 and 25 Hz (IFCd5-25) and 80 and 150 Hz (IFCd80-150). We monitored intraluminal pressure and motility by online barometry and video recording, respectively. Motor activity, reflected by changes in the intraluminal pressure (cm H2O·s-1) and longitudinal movements (pixels·s-1), was quantified over time as root mean squares (RMSs).

Results:  After IFCd5-25, we observed a 30% increase in the rectal motility in the pressure changes which was sustained over 30 minutes post-stimulation (p < 0.02); only a minor effect was detected for IFCd80-150. Both TTX and HTX abolished the stimulation. This suggests neuronal modulation.

Conclusion:  IFCd5-25 stimulates rectal motor activity in the isolated perfused porcine rectum. Ganglia in the enteric nervous system are modulated to allow increased activity for at least 30 minutes. Therefore, the isolated porcine rectum is a suitable tool to study the effectiveness of various IFC settings in the rectum.

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干扰电流刺激直肠运动 - 来自隔离灌注猪直肠的客观数据。
简介:干扰电流疗法(IFC)已在多项临床试验中被用于治疗肠道运动障碍,多用于儿童。然而,据报道效果一般,而且与 IFC 相比,所谓的安慰剂应用无法辨别。其作用机制和神经解剖学点仍然难以捉摸。因此,这种疗法仍然受到质疑:为了获得有关 IFC 刺激的客观实验数据,我们在离体灌注猪直肠(包括直肠中层)中对这种方法进行了体外研究。为了阐明神经丛纤维和肠神经节的作用,我们还在河豚毒素或六甲嘧啶存在的情况下进行了 IFC 刺激。我们采用了常用的刺激模式,节拍频率在 5-25Hz (IFCd5-25)和 80-150Hz (IFCd80-150)之间波动。我们通过在线气压计和视频记录分别监测腔内压力和运动。运动活动反映为腔内压力(cmH2O s-1)和纵向运动(像素 s-1)的变化,并以均方根(RMS)对其进行量化:结果:IFCd5-25 刺激后,我们观察到直肠运动在压力变化方面增加了 30%,并且在刺激后 30 分钟内持续增加(pConclusion):IFCd5-25能刺激离体灌注猪直肠的直肠运动活动。肠神经系统中的神经节受调控,可在至少 30 分钟内增加活动。因此,离体猪直肠是研究直肠中各种 IFC 设置效果的合适工具。
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