Segmentation contractions
Overview
Segmentation contractions (or movements) are a type of gastric motility.
Unlike peristalsis, which predominates in the esophagus, segmentation contractions predominate in the small intestine. While peristalsis involves one-way motion in the caudad direction, segmentation contractions move chyme in both directions, which allows greater mixing with the secretions of the intestine.
External links
- Essentials of Human Physiology by Thomas M. Nosek. Section 6/6ch3/s6ch3_8.
- Animation at colostate.edu
- Template:Dorlands