| Recently gastric electrical stimulation (GES) has received increasing attention amongresearchers and clinicians, attributed to the advancement of electronics, the lack of effectivetherapies for gastrointestinal functional diseases and the applications of GES in patientswith gastroparesis and functional gastric motor disorder. The first aim of this study was toobserve the potential of synchronized gastric electrical stimulation (SGES) for gastroparesisinduced with glucagon, to investigate the effects and possible involved mechanisms ofSGRS on vagotomy-induced impairment in gastric accommodation and rhythmicity, toassess the effects of SGES on delayed gastric empty in diabetes gastroparesis. Therefor, thestudies provide scientific theory for SGES to be used in clinical trial. Secondly, the studywas to explore the effects and mechanisms of invasive electroacupuncture on rectaldistension induced impairement of gastric motility and gastric slow waves. So that, thereseach supplies one more option for gastrointestinal functional overlapping syndrome. |