Gastrointestinal motility during sleep assessed by tracking of telemetric capsules combined with polysomnography – a pilot study

Anne-Mette Haase,1 Sibylle Fallet,2 Marit Otto,3 S Mark Scott,4 Vincent Schlageter,5 Klaus Krogh1 1Department of Hepatology and Gastroenterology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark; 2Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland; 3Department of Neurophysiology, Aarhus...

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Main Authors: Haase AM, Fallet S, Otto M, Scott SM, Schlageter V, Krogh K
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2015-12-01
Series:Clinical and Experimental Gastroenterology
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/gastrointestinal-motility-during-sleep-assessed-by-tracking-of-telemet-peer-reviewed-article-CEG
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spelling doaj-f04b79867d874de894033b3dc5641c642020-11-24T23:04:58ZengDove Medical PressClinical and Experimental Gastroenterology1178-70232015-12-012015Issue 132733224914Gastrointestinal motility during sleep assessed by tracking of telemetric capsules combined with polysomnography – a pilot studyHaase AMFallet SOtto MScott SMSchlageter VKrogh KAnne-Mette Haase,1 Sibylle Fallet,2 Marit Otto,3 S Mark Scott,4 Vincent Schlageter,5 Klaus Krogh1 1Department of Hepatology and Gastroenterology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark; 2Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland; 3Department of Neurophysiology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark; 4Neurogastroenterology Group, Gastrointestinal Physiology Unit, Queen Mary University, London, UK; 5Motilis Medica SA, Lausanne, Switzerland Abstract: Studies of gastrointestinal function during sleep are hampered by lack of applicable techniques. Recent development of a novel ambulatory telemetric capsule system, which can be used in conjunction with polysomnography, offers a solution to this problem. The 3D-Transit system consists of ingestible electromagnetic capsules traceable through a portable extracorporeal receiver while traversing the gut. During sleep monitored by polysomnography, gastrointestinal motility was concurrently investigated using 3D-Transit in nine healthy subjects. Overall, the amplitude of gastric contractions decreased with depth of sleep (light sleep, N2 versus deep sleep, N3; P<0.05). Progression through the small intestine did not change with depth of sleep (Kruskal–Wallis probability =0.1), and there was no association between nocturnal awakenings or arousals and the occurrence of colonic or small intestinal propagating movements. Basal colonic activity was suppressed during both deep sleep (P<0.05) and light sleep (P<0.05) when compared with nocturnal wake periods. In conclusion, the novel ambulatory 3D-Transit system combined with polysomnography allows minimally invasive and completely ambulatory investigation of associations between sleep patterns and gastrointestinal motility. Keywords: colonic movement, gastric contractions, sleep assessment, ingestible capsule, circadian motility, sleep stagehttps://www.dovepress.com/gastrointestinal-motility-during-sleep-assessed-by-tracking-of-telemet-peer-reviewed-article-CEGcolonic movementgastric contractionsgastrointestinal motilityingestible capsulepolysomnographysleep
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author Haase AM
Fallet S
Otto M
Scott SM
Schlageter V
Krogh K
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Fallet S
Otto M
Scott SM
Schlageter V
Krogh K
Gastrointestinal motility during sleep assessed by tracking of telemetric capsules combined with polysomnography – a pilot study
Clinical and Experimental Gastroenterology
colonic movement
gastric contractions
gastrointestinal motility
ingestible capsule
polysomnography
sleep
author_facet Haase AM
Fallet S
Otto M
Scott SM
Schlageter V
Krogh K
author_sort Haase AM
title Gastrointestinal motility during sleep assessed by tracking of telemetric capsules combined with polysomnography – a pilot study
title_short Gastrointestinal motility during sleep assessed by tracking of telemetric capsules combined with polysomnography – a pilot study
title_full Gastrointestinal motility during sleep assessed by tracking of telemetric capsules combined with polysomnography – a pilot study
title_fullStr Gastrointestinal motility during sleep assessed by tracking of telemetric capsules combined with polysomnography – a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Gastrointestinal motility during sleep assessed by tracking of telemetric capsules combined with polysomnography – a pilot study
title_sort gastrointestinal motility during sleep assessed by tracking of telemetric capsules combined with polysomnography – a pilot study
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Clinical and Experimental Gastroenterology
issn 1178-7023
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Anne-Mette Haase,1 Sibylle Fallet,2 Marit Otto,3 S Mark Scott,4 Vincent Schlageter,5 Klaus Krogh1 1Department of Hepatology and Gastroenterology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark; 2Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland; 3Department of Neurophysiology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark; 4Neurogastroenterology Group, Gastrointestinal Physiology Unit, Queen Mary University, London, UK; 5Motilis Medica SA, Lausanne, Switzerland Abstract: Studies of gastrointestinal function during sleep are hampered by lack of applicable techniques. Recent development of a novel ambulatory telemetric capsule system, which can be used in conjunction with polysomnography, offers a solution to this problem. The 3D-Transit system consists of ingestible electromagnetic capsules traceable through a portable extracorporeal receiver while traversing the gut. During sleep monitored by polysomnography, gastrointestinal motility was concurrently investigated using 3D-Transit in nine healthy subjects. Overall, the amplitude of gastric contractions decreased with depth of sleep (light sleep, N2 versus deep sleep, N3; P<0.05). Progression through the small intestine did not change with depth of sleep (Kruskal–Wallis probability =0.1), and there was no association between nocturnal awakenings or arousals and the occurrence of colonic or small intestinal propagating movements. Basal colonic activity was suppressed during both deep sleep (P<0.05) and light sleep (P<0.05) when compared with nocturnal wake periods. In conclusion, the novel ambulatory 3D-Transit system combined with polysomnography allows minimally invasive and completely ambulatory investigation of associations between sleep patterns and gastrointestinal motility. Keywords: colonic movement, gastric contractions, sleep assessment, ingestible capsule, circadian motility, sleep stage
topic colonic movement
gastric contractions
gastrointestinal motility
ingestible capsule
polysomnography
sleep
url https://www.dovepress.com/gastrointestinal-motility-during-sleep-assessed-by-tracking-of-telemet-peer-reviewed-article-CEG
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