Introduction: Immaturity of motility, intestinal epithelial barrier function and absorptive capacity may play a role in the pathophysiology of intestinal diseases in preterms. We determined the gastric electrical activity and emptying, and intestinal permeability, in preterm newborns to verify if a maturation pattern exists in preterm newborns during the first month of life. Patients and methods: Eighteen preterm newborns (median 34 wks, range 2 wks) completed the study. They underwent the recording of gastric electrical activity by means of cutaneous electrogastrography, the ultrasound examination of gastric emptying, and the lactulose-to-mannitol ratio from permeability- absorption test on days 3, 7, 15, and 30 after birth. Results: Gastric electrical activity and emptying showed only slight changes between day 3 and day 7. On the contrary, an evident maturation in permeability, expressed as L/Mratio, was evident over time (Friedman Repeated Measures Analysis, p = 0.004). Conclusion: In preterm healthy newborns of 34 weeks gestational age, electrical and motor activity are completely developed at birth whilst the intestinal epithelial barrier clearly improves during the first week of life. © 2009 Riezzo et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Riezzo, G., Indrio, F., Raimondi, F., Montagna, O., Salvia, G., Massimo, B., … Francavilla, R. (2009). Maturation of gastric electrical activity, gastric emptying and intestinal permeability in preterm newborns during the first month of life. Italian Journal of Pediatrics, 35(6). https://doi.org/10.1186/1824-7288-35-6
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