Mechanical roles of anterograde and retrograde intestinal peristalses after feeding in a larval fish (<i>Danio rerio</i>)
Kenji Kikuchi, Hyeongtak Noh, Keiko Numayama‐Tsuruta, Takuji Ishikawa
2020American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF
Abstract
Transport in gut is important, not only for digestion, metabolism, and nutrient uptake, but also for microbiotic circumstance; however, hydrodynamic effects in the intestine have not been fully clarified. We provide the first quantitative evidence of the mechanical roles of anterograde and retrograde intestinal peristalses in the larval fish of Danio rerio by adopting physical parameters of diffusivity and pressure rise. The intestine transitionally regulates mixing and pumping functions by peristaltic propagations after feeding.
Topics & Concepts
DanioPeristalsisDigestion (alchemy)Fish <Actinopterygii>AnatomyBiologyLarvaZoologyChemistryFisheryEcologyZebrafishBiochemistryChromatographyGeneElectrostatics and Colloid InteractionsNanopore and Nanochannel Transport StudiesPhysiological and biochemical adaptations