tarmmotorik
Tarmmotorik, or intestinal motility, refers to the coordinated contractions of the smooth muscle in the gastrointestinal tract that move, mix, and regulate the contents of the gut. This motility is produced by rhythmic contractions in different patterns, including peristalsis, which propels contents, and segmentation, which promotes mixing and contact with the mucosa. Proper tarmmotorik depends on the integrity of the enteric nervous system, pacemaker activity, smooth muscle function, and hormonal regulation.
Physiology and regulation: The enteric nervous system, with the myenteric (Auerbach) and submucosal (Meissner) plexuses, coordinates
Clinical relevance: Disrupted tarmmotorik can lead to slowed transit (ileus or constipation) or accelerated transit (diarrhea).
Treatment and management: Approaches combine dietary modification, hydration, and activity to support motility. Prokinetic medications (for