Central 5-Hydroxytryptaminergic Function in Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Autor: | Mjg Farthing, G. W. Libby, P. A. Dewsnap, D. A. Gorard, L. A. Perry, S. H. Medbak |
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Rok vydání: | 1995 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Central Nervous System Male Serotonin medicine.medical_specialty Hydrocortisone Exacerbation Central nervous system Colonic Diseases Functional Anxiety Serotonergic Gastroenterology Inflammatory bowel disease Serotonin Agents Functional gastrointestinal disorder Internal medicine Fenfluramine medicine Humans Irritable bowel syndrome Depression business.industry Middle Aged Inflammatory Bowel Diseases medicine.disease Prolactin medicine.anatomical_structure Endocrinology Etiology Female medicine.symptom business |
Zdroj: | Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology. 30:994-999 |
ISSN: | 1502-7708 0036-5521 |
DOI: | 10.3109/00365529509096344 |
Popis: | Psychological factors may contribute to the aetiology and exacerbation of symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), suggesting that the central nervous system may be an important site of dysfunction in IBS. Hormonal responses after a serotonergic challenge assess the functional integrity of central 5-hydroxytryptaminergic pathways and are diminished in depression. The aim of this study was to determine whether hormonal responses in IBS after a serotonergic challenge would be decreased, as in depression, or exaggerated, as have been reported in another functional gastrointestinal disorder, nonulcer dyspepsia.Fourteen IBS patients, 16 healthy volunteers, and 9 patients with inflammatory bowel disease were given 30 mg d-fenfluramine, a selective stimulus to central 5-hydroxytryptaminergic pathways.Plasma prolactin and cortisol concentrations during the following 5 h increased to a similar extent in all three subject groups, despite increased levels of anxiety and depression (as scored on the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and Beck Depression Inventory) in the IBS and inflammatory bowel disease patients compared with the healthy controls. Base-line cortisol concentration correlated with the magnitude of affective disorder.In contrast to the alterations of central 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor sensitivity seen in depression and non-ulcer dyspepsia, central 5-hydroxytryptaminergic pathways function normally in IBS. |
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