Journal Article Summary

The article investigates the mechanisms behind the contractility of the inflamed vermiform appendix, which is significant due to the common health issue of appendicitis. Understanding how the appendix functions during inflammation can help clarify the changes in its motility, which may contribute to the symptoms and complications associated with appendicitis. Previous research has indicated damage to the nerve networks in the appendix during inflammation, but the specific mechanisms affecting its contractility had not been fully explored until this study.

In this study, researchers examined the contractions of muscle strips from inflamed appendices in a controlled laboratory setting. They tested various substances known as agonists, including acetylcholine, serotonin, and histamine, to see how they affected muscle contractions. The results showed that acetylcholine and serotonin caused significant contractions, while histamine had a much weaker effect. Additionally, the contractions induced by acetylcholine and serotonin were blocked by specific antagonists, indicating that these two substances primarily mediate the contractility of the inflamed appendix.

However, the study has limitations, including its in vitro nature, which means the findings may not fully represent how the appendix behaves in a living organism. Patients should be aware that while this research provides insights into the mechanisms of appendicitis, it does not offer direct treatment recommendations. It is essential for individuals experiencing symptoms of appendicitis to consult with a healthcare professional for appropriate evaluation and management.

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Article Cited

  1. Singh Phani Bhushan, Tiwary Pushpakant, Singh Sanjeev K, Pandey Ratna, Roy Atanu, Kar Amrita Ghosh, Basu Somprakas, Tiwari Anil Kumar. Effect of Agonist and Antagonist on the In Vitro Contractility of Inflamed Vermiform Appendix. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research : JCDR 2017. DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2017/28804.10124. PMID: 28764154. PMCID: PMC5535347.

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