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Cooperative Roles of Colon and Anorectum During Spontaneous Defecation in Conscious Dogs

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Journal Dig Dis Sci
Specialty Gastroenterology
Date 1998 Sep 30
PMID 9753271
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Abstract

Colorectal motility during spontaneous defecation was investigated using force strain gauge transducers implanted in the proximal colon, distal colon, rectum, and anus in six dogs. One 24-hr recording and several defecation recordings were made in each dog. During 24-hr recordings, 29 giant contractions were observed in the distal colon. The giant contractions, which propagated to the rectum, accompanied evacuation more frequently than those that stopped at the distal colon (P < 0.05). Of 66 episodes of defecation, 63 (95%) were accompanied by a giant contraction of the distal colon. Of these, 57 (90%) propagated to the rectum. In three events, giant contraction originated at the rectum. The rectum relaxed prior to the contraction. The internal anal sphincter also relaxed. Migration of giant contraction to the rectum, rectal relaxation-contraction sequence and sphincter relaxation played important roles during defecation. Defecation is a consequence of successive phenomena occurring in both the colon and anorectum.

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