pyloruse
Pyloruse is a neologism used in speculative biology and fiction to denote a hypothetical regulatory mechanism at the pyloric region of the stomach that modulates gastric emptying in response to chyme composition. In these contexts, pyloruse is imagined as a sensing and signaling system that coordinates when and how quickly stomach contents pass into the duodenum.
Etymology and scope: The term combines pylorus, the distal stomach outlet, with the suffix -use to indicate
Proposed models: In speculative accounts, pyloruse might involve a mucosal sensor complex that detects pH, macronutrient
Clinical relevance and critique: As a fictional construct, pyloruse has no established clinical evidence. If considered,
Related topics: pylorus, gastric motility, enteric nervous system.