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Lubiprostone vs Senna in postoperative orthopedic surgery patients with opioid-induced constipation:A double-blind,active-comparator trial 被引量:7
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作者 Christina M Marciniak Santiago Toledo +4 位作者 Jungwhalia Lee Michael Jesselson Jillian Bateman Benjamin Grover Joy Tierny 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2014年第43期16323-16333,共11页
AIM:To investigate the efficacy of lubiprostone compared to Senna on bowel symptoms and constipation in post-operative orthopedic patients treated with opioids.METHODS:In this double blind,randomized,active comparator... AIM:To investigate the efficacy of lubiprostone compared to Senna on bowel symptoms and constipation in post-operative orthopedic patients treated with opioids.METHODS:In this double blind,randomized,active comparator trial,adults who required opioids for analgesia following orthopedic procedures and who were admitted in inpatient rehabilitation were randomized following baseline assessments to lubiprostone(Amitza),orally twice aday or Senna(generic)two capsules administered daily for six days.Subjects were assessed using the patient assessment of constipation(PAC)-symptoms(PAC-SYM)and the PAC-quality of life(PAC-QOL)scales measured at baseline and Day 7;Subjects were assessed daily for secondary measures included the Bristol stool scale bowel consistency,specific bowel symptom score(Nausea,cramping,straining,completeness,abdominal pain,time per lavatory attempt,assistance needed),adverse events and rescue medications required.Function was measured using the functional independence measure(FIM)at admission and discharge;length of stay(LOS)and missed treatments due to gastrointestinal symptoms were also assessed.RESULTS:64 adults were enrolled;56 participants(28 in each group)had baseline and follow up measures and were included in the intention to treat(ITT)analyses.43 participants completed the study,21 in the active lubiprostone and 22 in the active Senna group.The mean age of the participants was 71.5years(SD=11.4 years,range:28-96 years).In the ITT analyses,participants showed significant improvement in bowel symptoms as measured by the PACSYM(mean±SD,-0.28±0.60,range:-1-2.33)and PAC-QOL(mean±SD,0.33±0.81,range:-1.5-2.0)over time,but there were no significant differences between the lubiprostone and Senna groups in mean change in the PAC-SYM(-0.20±0.60 vs-0.36±0.61,P=0.61 respectively)or the PAC-QOL(0.29±0.76 vs0.37±0.87,P=0.61 respectively).The mean change in each bowel symptom also did not significantly differ between treatment groups on ITT analyses,except for completeness of bowel movement,with the Senna group showing greater negative mean change in bowel movement completeness(-0.56±1.01 vs-2.00±1.41,P=0.03)and for reduction of abdominal pain,favoring Senna(-0.14±0.73 vs-0.73±1.08,P=0.04).Fifteen(75%)participants in the lubiprostone and in the Senna group requested rescue treatments.Participants made significant functional improvement from admission to discharge over a median LOS of 12 d,with a mean FIM change of 29.13±13.58 and no significant between group differences(27.0±9.2 vs 31.5±16.6,P=0.27).CONCLUSION:Both lubiprostone and Senna improved constipation-related symptoms and QOL in opioid-induced constipation,with no significant between-group differences. 展开更多
关键词 constipation OPIOIDS LUBIPROSTONE SENNA ORTHOPEDIC
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Effects of Prophylactic Laxatives for Opioid-Induced Constipation on Constipation Severity and Quality of Life among Patients with Cancer
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作者 Mohammad Al-Naeem Mohammad Ibrahim Al Qadire Jafar Alasad 《Open Journal of Nursing》 2018年第8期505-517,共13页
Background: To reduce patients’ unnecessary suffering, Opioids Induced Constipation (OIC) should be identified and treated as early as possible with the most current treatment. Aims: to investigate the effectiveness ... Background: To reduce patients’ unnecessary suffering, Opioids Induced Constipation (OIC) should be identified and treated as early as possible with the most current treatment. Aims: to investigate the effectiveness of prophylactic laxatives in reducing the severity of OIC and its impact on cancer patients’ quality of life. Methods: A Randomized Clinical Trial design was used. 57 cancer patients from one oncology clinic at a governmental hospital participated in the study. Patients in the intervention groups were given an oral colonic stimulant laxative (i.e. Bisacodyl, Dose = 3 tab/day) or an oral colonic osmotic laxative (i.e. Lactulose, Dose = 15 ml three times per day), while patients in the control continue receiving their routine care as usual. Results: A significant decrease in the severity of constipation symptoms among the intervention group at four weeks post-intervention was noted (p Conclusions: It can be concluded that the use prophylactic of first line laxatives concurrently with opioids decreased the severity of OIC and improved the QOL for cancer patients. 展开更多
关键词 NEOPLASM Adult OPIOIDS constipation STIMULANT LAXATIVES
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Preventive effect of kiwi berry(Actinidia arguta)on loperamide-induced constipation
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作者 Jiyue Zhang Bin Li +6 位作者 Ningxuan Gao Haikun Li Xingyue Cui Hanqian Jiang Siyi Tang Chenyu Jin Jinlong Tian 《Food Science and Human Wellness》 SCIE CSCD 2024年第3期1410-1421,共12页
Constipation is a common intestinal disease.Kiwi berries can effectively prevent constipation.However,studies have yet to be done to determine how kiwi berries prevent constipation.For two weeks,mice in this study wer... Constipation is a common intestinal disease.Kiwi berries can effectively prevent constipation.However,studies have yet to be done to determine how kiwi berries prevent constipation.For two weeks,mice in this study were continually orally gavaged with kiwi berry,loperamide,or a combination of the 2.This study found that the kiwi group's feces had more water than the constipated mice.In addition,kiwi berries can speed up gastrointestinal transit(GI),shorten the time it takes to pass the first dark stool,and dramatically enhance body weight gain.In the interstitial cells of Caj al(ICC)cells and colon tissues,alterations in the protein expression of vasoactive intestinal peptide(VIP),cyclic adenosine monophosphate(cAMP),protein kinase A(PKA),and aquapcrin-3(AQP3)were found.At 3,6,and 12 h of ICC cells and mouse colon,the kiwi group's VIP,cAMP,PKA,and AQP3 protein expression levels were lower than those of the constipated mice.The kiwi berry can decrease the Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes ratio and boost the diversity and quantity of gut microbiota.By influencing the gut microbiota and VIP-cAMP-PKA-AQP3 signaling pathway,kiwi berries prevent constipation. 展开更多
关键词 Kiwi berry constipation VIP-cAMP-PKA-AQP3 Gut microbiota
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Relationship among Parkinson’s disease, constipation, microbes, and microbiological therapy
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作者 Xin-Yang Yuan Yu-Sen Chen Zhou Liu 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2024年第3期225-237,共13页
This comprehensive review elucidates the complex interplay between gut microbiota and constipation in Parkinson’s disease(PD),a prevalent non-motor symptom contributing significantly to patients’morbidity.A marked a... This comprehensive review elucidates the complex interplay between gut microbiota and constipation in Parkinson’s disease(PD),a prevalent non-motor symptom contributing significantly to patients’morbidity.A marked alteration in the gut microbiota,predominantly an increase in the abundance of Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes,is observed in PD-related constipation.Conventional treatments,although safe,have failed to effectively alleviate symptoms,thereby necessitating the development of novel therapeutic strategies.Microbiological interventions such as prebiotics,probiotics,and fecal microbiota transplantation(FMT)hold therapeutic potential.While prebiotics improve bowel movements,probiotics are effective in enhancing stool consistency and alleviating abdominal discomfort.FMT shows potential for significantly alleviating constipation symptoms by restoring gut microbiota balance in patients with PD.Despite promising developments,the causal relationship between changes in gut microbiota and PD-related constipation remains elusive,highlighting the need for further research in this expanding field. 展开更多
关键词 Parkinson disease constipation Gut microbiota PREBIOTICS PROBIOTICS Fecal microbiota transplantation
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Assessment of the triglyceride glucose index in adult patients with chronic diarrhea and constipation
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作者 Jing-Yi Zhu Mu-Yun Liu Chang Sun 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第6期1094-1103,共10页
BACKGROUND Accumulating evidence suggests that the gut microbiome is involved in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance(IR).However,the link between two of the most prevalent bowel disorders,chronic diarrhea and const... BACKGROUND Accumulating evidence suggests that the gut microbiome is involved in the pathogenesis of insulin resistance(IR).However,the link between two of the most prevalent bowel disorders,chronic diarrhea and constipation,and the triglyceride glucose(TyG)index,a marker of IR,has not yet been investigated.AIM To investigate the potential association between TyG and the incidence of chronic diarrhea and constipation.METHODS This cross-sectional study enrolled 2400 participants from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey database from 2009-2010.TyG was used as an exposure variable,with chronic diarrhea and constipation as determined by the Bristol Stool Form Scale used as the outcome variables.A demographic investigation based on TyG quartile subgroups was performed.The application of multivariate logistic regression models and weighted generalized additive models revealed potential correlations between TyG,chronic diarrhea,and constipation.Subgroup analyses were performed to examine the stability of any potential associations.RESULTS In the chosen sample,chronic diarrhea had a prevalence of 8.00%,while chronic constipation had a prevalence of 8.04%.In multiple logistic regression,a more prominent positive association was found between TyG and chronic diarrhea,particularly in model 1(OR=1.45;95%CI:1.17-1.79,P=0.0007)and model 2(OR=1.40;95%CI:1.12-1.76,P=0.0033).No definite association was observed between the TyG levels and chronic constipation.The weighted generalized additive model findings suggested a more substantial positive association with chronic diarrhea when TyG was less than 9.63(OR=1.89;95%CI:1.05-3.41,P=0.0344),and another positive association with chronic constipation when it was greater than 8.2(OR=1.74;95%CI:1.02-2.95,P=0.0415).The results of the subgroup analyses further strengthen the extrapolation of these results to a wide range of populations.CONCLUSION Higher TyG levels were positively associated with abnormal bowel health. 展开更多
关键词 Triglyceride glucose index National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey Chronic diarrhea Chronic constipation Cross-sectional study Bowel health
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Standardized Treatment of Chinese Medicine Decoction for Cancer Pain Patients with Opioid-Induced Constipation:A Multi-Center Prospective Randomized Controlled Study 被引量:21
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作者 陈昌明 林丽珠 张恩欣 《Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2014年第7期496-502,共7页
Objective:To observe the efficacy and the influence on quality of life(QOL) of syndrome differentiation treatment with Chinese medicine(CM) for opioid-induced constipation as well as the safety and influence on analge... Objective:To observe the efficacy and the influence on quality of life(QOL) of syndrome differentiation treatment with Chinese medicine(CM) for opioid-induced constipation as well as the safety and influence on analgesic effect of opioids.Methods:Totally 406 cases enrolled from 53 collaborating medical centers were randomly assigned to a CM group and a control group.The CM group were treated with CM decoction based on syndrome differentiation,and the control group were treated with Phenolphthalein Tablet.Both groups were treated for 14 days.Cleveland constipation score(CCS),numerical rating scale(NRS) of pain and Chinese version of European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer,Quality of Ue QuestJonnaire-C30 V3.0(EORTC QLQ-C30 V3.0) were used to evaluate the efficacy,pain controlled and QOL status.Results:The comparisons of CCS score reduction and QOL between the two groups after treatment suggested that the improvements of constipation and QOL in the CM group were better than that in the control group(P<0.05).The total efficiency of the CM group was better than the control group(93.5%vs.86.4%,P<0.05).There was no significant difference in NRS scores between before and after treatment in both groups.There was no serious drug-related adverse event during the course of study.Conclusion:CM decoction could effectively treat opioid-induced constipation and improve patients' QOL at the same time.It is safe and doesnt affect the analgesic effect of opioids when treating constipation. 展开更多
关键词 中药汤剂 中国医药 随机分配 治疗 便秘 药物 患者 癌症
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Functional constipation in children:What physicians should know 被引量:4
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作者 Duc Long Tran Palittiya Sintusek 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2023年第8期1261-1288,共28页
Functional constipation(FC)is considered the most common functional gastrointestinal disorder in children with a pooled global prevalence of 14.4%(95%confidence interval:11.2-17.6)when diagnosed based on the Rome IV c... Functional constipation(FC)is considered the most common functional gastrointestinal disorder in children with a pooled global prevalence of 14.4%(95%confidence interval:11.2-17.6)when diagnosed based on the Rome IV criteria.Its pathophysiological mechanisms are thought be multifactorial and complicated,resulting in difficult management.Currently,the most effective medication,when used in parallel with toilet training,is osmotic laxatives.Children’s adherence to medication and parental concern regarding long-term laxative use are the main contributors to treatment failure.Recently,novel therapies with a high safety profile have been developed,such as probiotics,synbiotics,serotonin 5-hydroxytryptamine 4 receptor agonists,chloride channel activators,and herbal and transitional medicines;nonetheless,well-designed research to support the use of these therapies is needed.This review aims to focus on multiple aspects of FC in children,including global prevalence,pathogenesis,diagnostic criteria,tools,as well as conventional and novel treatment options,such as non-pharmacological management,including adequate fiber and fluid intake,physiotherapy,or neuromodulators.We also report that in very difficult cases,surgical intervention may be required. 展开更多
关键词 constipation CHILDREN LAXATIVE Treatment Toilet training HERBAL
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Baizhu-Baishao herb pair ameliorates functional constipation and intestinal microflora disorder in rats
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作者 Xiaojun Li Xiaoting Wang +1 位作者 Ziyan Wang Jiaqi Guan 《Animal Models and Experimental Medicine》 CAS CSCD 2023年第6期598-608,共11页
Background:In China,Rhizoma atractylodis macrocephalae-Paeonia lactiflora Pall(Biazhu-Baishao,BZBS)is a classic herb pair used to treat intestinal stress syndrome,ulcerative colitis and other diseases.However,the mech... Background:In China,Rhizoma atractylodis macrocephalae-Paeonia lactiflora Pall(Biazhu-Baishao,BZBS)is a classic herb pair used to treat intestinal stress syndrome,ulcerative colitis and other diseases.However,the mechanism of BZBS in the treatment of functional constipation(FC)has been little studied and remains unclear.In this study,a behavioral investigation,colon tissue morphology,enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(Elisa)and intestinal microflora analysis have been used to illuminate the potential mechanism of the effects of BZBS on FC in a rat model.Methods:A FC rat model was constructed and BZBS was given as treatment.Observations and recordings were made of the fecal moisture content,the defecation time of the first black stool,and the rate of intestinal propulsion.Elisa was used to detect the expression levels of substance P(SP),vasoactive intestinal peptide(VIP),5-hydroxytryptamine(5-HT)in the colon.To ascertain the composition of the microbial community,a high throughput 16S ribosomal RNA(16S r RNA)gene sequencing technique was employed.Results:Oral administration of BZBS significantly ameliorated several key excretion parameters,including the time to first black stool defecation,stool water content,and the propulsion rate in the small intestine in FC rats.It increased the expression of SP,VIP and 5-HT in the colon.16S r RNA gene sequencing results showed that BZBS changed the microbial community structure,decreased the Bacteroidetes/Firmicutes ratio,increased the relative abundance of Blautia and Fusicatenibacter,and decreased the relative abundance of Ruminococcus and Roseburia.Conclusions:BZBS effectively alleviates FC and improves dysbacteriosis. 展开更多
关键词 Baizhu-Baishao functional constipation intestinal microflora
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Effects of probiotics and its fermented milk on constipation: a systematic review
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作者 Jiaming Yan Meiling Wu +2 位作者 Wei Zhao Lai-Yu Kwok Wenyi Zhang 《Food Science and Human Wellness》 SCIE CSCD 2023年第6期2124-2134,共11页
This study reviewed clinical evidence of probiotics-mediated effects on constipation.Four databases were used in the literature searches,namely Cochrane Library,Embase,Pubmed,and Web of Science.The last retrieval time... This study reviewed clinical evidence of probiotics-mediated effects on constipation.Four databases were used in the literature searches,namely Cochrane Library,Embase,Pubmed,and Web of Science.The last retrieval time was March 2021.Collected data were analyzed by Review Manager(version 5.3)and Stata(version 14).The primary search retrieved 8418 articles after removing duplicates.Eventually,26 studies were included in the meta-analysis.Administration of probiotics signifi cantly increased stool frequency(MD:1.15 times/week;95%CI:0.59 to 1.70;P<0.0001),improved bloating(MD:-0.48;95%CI:-0.89 to-0.07;P=0.02),reduced abdominal pain(MD:-0.71;95%CI:-1.25 to-0.16;P=0.01),and improved quality of life(MD:-0.73;95%CI:-1.37 to-0.10;P=0.02).However,the clinical effect of intake of probiotics on stool consistency was non-signifi cant(MD:0.07;95%CI:-0.34 to 0.48;P=0.73).Based on our analysis,probiotic supplements were effective in relieving constipation through symptom improvement.The effectiveness of dosage forms of intervention ranked:capsules>others(tablets,powder)>fermented milk. 展开更多
关键词 constipation PROBIOTICS Fermented milk META-ANALYSIS Dosage form
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Association Between Constipation and a Reduction in Lower Limb Muscle Strength in Preoperative Patients with Thoracic Spinal Tumors
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作者 Yong Liu Si-Yuan Yao +2 位作者 Xi Zhou Shu-Zhong Liu Yan-Yan Bian 《Chinese Medical Sciences Journal》 CAS CSCD 2023年第2期109-116,共8页
Objective To investigate the clinical symptoms experienced by patients with thoracic spinal tumors and verify the associated symptoms that are predictive of a decline in muscle strength in the lower limbs.Methods A si... Objective To investigate the clinical symptoms experienced by patients with thoracic spinal tumors and verify the associated symptoms that are predictive of a decline in muscle strength in the lower limbs.Methods A single-center,retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted on in-patients diagnosed with epidural thoracic spinal tumors between January 2011 and May 2021.The study involved a review of electronic medical records and radiographs and the collection of clinical data.The differences in clinical manifestations between patients with constipation and those without constipation were analyzed.Binary logistic regression analyses were performed to identify risk factors associated with a decline in muscle strength in the lower limbs.Results A total of 227 patients were enrolled,including 131 patients with constipation and 96 without constipation.The constipation group had a significantly higher proportion of patients who experienced difficulty walking or paralysis compared to those without constipation prior to surgery(83.2%vs.17.7%,χ~2=99.035,P 0.001).Constipation(OR=9.522,95%CI:4.150±21.849,P 0.001)and urinary retention(OR=14.490,95%CI:4.543±46.213,P 0.001)were independent risk factors for muscle strength decline in the lower limbs.Conclusions The study observed that patients with thoracic spinal tumors who experienced constipation symptoms had a higher incidence of lower limb weakness.Moreover,the analysis revealed that constipation and urinary retention were independent risk factors associated with a preoperative decline in muscle strength of lower limbs. 展开更多
关键词 constipation thoracic spinal tumors muscle strength decline preoperation surgical intervention
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Prevalence and Clinical Characteristics of Chronic Constipation in Senegalese Children
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作者 Abou Ba Aliou Thiongane +4 位作者 Ndeye Fatou Sow Babacar Niang Younoussa Keïta Fatou Ly Ousmane N’diaye 《Open Journal of Pediatrics》 2023年第6期921-928,共8页
Introduction: Constipation is the infrequent emission of hard stools. It is common, most often of functional origin, with a prevalence ranging from 0.7% to 29.6%. The aim of our study was to investigate the prevalence... Introduction: Constipation is the infrequent emission of hard stools. It is common, most often of functional origin, with a prevalence ranging from 0.7% to 29.6%. The aim of our study was to investigate the prevalence of constipation in children undergoing paediatric gastroenterology. Methodology: This was a bi-centric retrospective study carried out at the Albert Royer Children’s Hospital and the Dalal Jamm Hospital Pediatrics Department. Children followed in the pediatric gastroenterology consultation during the period from January 1, 2013 to February 29, 2020 were included. Results: A total of 337 children (205 boys;60.83%) were included, representing a prevalence of 25%. The median age was 3 years 6 months. The 13 - 24 months age group was the most frequent (27.6%). Rare stools were the main reason for consultation (92.8%). Rare stools were noted in 92.88% of cases. Bristol types 1 and 2 accounted for 6.53% and 54.60% respectively. The main associated signs were abdominal pain (29.4%), followed by abdominal bloating (20.96%). Abdominal pain was functional in 73.58% of cases. Under treatment, 90.19% of children had a favorable outcome. Conclusion: Constipation is common in Senegalese children with a prevalence close to that reported in Western countries. In most case, it is functional with good prognostic. 展开更多
关键词 CHILDREN Chronic constipation Bristol Scale DAKAR Hirschsprung Disease
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Microbiota regulation in constipation and colorectal cancer
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作者 Li-Wei Wang Hao Ruan +2 位作者 Bang-Mao Wang Yuan Qin Wei-Long Zhong 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology》 SCIE 2023年第5期776-786,共11页
The relevance of constipation to the development and progression of colorectal cancer(CRC)is currently a controversial issue.Studies have shown that changes in the composition of the gut microbiota,a condition known a... The relevance of constipation to the development and progression of colorectal cancer(CRC)is currently a controversial issue.Studies have shown that changes in the composition of the gut microbiota,a condition known as ecological imbalance,are correlated with an increasing number of common human diseases,including CRC and constipation.CRC is the second leading cause of cancerrelated deaths worldwide,and constipation has been receiving widespread attention as a risk factor for CRC.Early colonoscopy screening of constipated patients,with regular follow-ups and timely intervention,can help detect early intestinal lesions and reduce the risks of developing colorectal polyps and CRC.As an important regulator of the intestinal microenvironment,the gut microbiota plays a critical role in the onset and progression of CRC.An increasing amount of evidence supports the thought that gut microbial composition and function are key determinants of CRC development and progression,with alterations inducing changes in the expression of host genes,metabolic regulation,and local and systemic immunological responses.Furthermore,constipation greatly affects the composition of the gut microbiota,which in turn influences the susceptibility to intestinal diseases such as CRC.However,the crosstalk between the gut microbiota,constipation,and CRC is still unclear. 展开更多
关键词 MICROBIOTA constipation Colorectal cancer Intestinal microenvironment Immunological responses Metabolic regulation
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Colorectal motility patterns and psychiatric traits in functional constipation and constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome:A study from China
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作者 Chao-Lan Lv Geng-Qing Song +6 位作者 Jie Liu Wei Wang Yi-Zhou Huang Bo Wang Jia-Shuang Tian Meng-Qing Yin Yue Yu 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2023年第41期5657-5667,共11页
BACKGROUND Functional constipation(FC)and constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome(IBS-C)represent a spectrum of constipation disorders.However,the majority of previous clinical investigations have focused on... BACKGROUND Functional constipation(FC)and constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome(IBS-C)represent a spectrum of constipation disorders.However,the majority of previous clinical investigations have focused on Western populations,with limited data originating from China.AIM To determine and compare the colorectal motility and psychiatric features of FC and IBS-C in an Eastern Chinese population.METHODS Consecutive chronic constipation patients referred to our motility clinic from December 2019 to February 2023 were enrolled.FC and IBS-C diagnoses were established using ROME IV criteria,and patients underwent high-resolution anorectal manometry(ARM)and a colonic transmit test using the Sitz marker study.Constipation-related symptoms were obtained through questionnaires.Anxiety and depression were assessed by the Hamilton anxiety rating scale and the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale-21.The clinical characteristics and colorectal motility patterns of FC and IBS-C patients were compared.RESULTS No significant differences in sex,age or abdominal discomfort symptoms were observed between IBS-C and FC patients(all P>0.05).The proportion of IBS-C patients with delayed colonic transit was higher than that of patients with FC(36.63%vs 15.91%,P<0.05),while rectosigmoid accumulation of radiopaque markers was more common in the FC group than in the IBS-C group(50%vs 26.73%,P<0.05).Diverse proportions of these dyssynergic patterns were noted within both the FC and IBS-C groups by ARM.IBS-C patients were found to have a higher prevalence of depression than FC patients(66.30%vs 42.42%,P<0.05).The scores for feelings of guilt,suicide,psychomotor agitation,diurnal variation,obsessive/compulsive disorder,hopelessness,self-abasedment and gastrointestinal symptoms were significantly higher in IBS-C patients than that in FC patients(P<0.05).For IBS-C(χ^(2)=5.438,P<0.05)but not FC,patients with normal colon transit time were significantly more likely to have anxiety than those with slow colon transit time.For IBS-C patients but not FC patients,the threshold of first constant sensation,desire to defecate and sustained urgency were all weakly correlated with the degree of anxiety(r=0.414,r=0.404,and r=0.418,respectively,P<0.05).The proportion of patients with a low threshold of desire to defecate among IBS-C patients with depression was lower than that in those without depression(69.6%vs 41.9%,χ2=4.054,P<0.05).CONCLUSION Our findings highlight both overlapping and distinctive patterns of colon transit,dyssynergic patterns,anorectal sensation,psychological distress,and associations of psychiatric and colorectal motility characteristics in FC and IBS-C patients in an Eastern Chinese population,providing valuable insights into the pathophysiological underpinnings of these disorders. 展开更多
关键词 Functional constipation constipation-predominant irritable bowel syndrome High-resolution anorectal manometry Colonic transmit test ANXIETY Depression
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Very early onset perinatal constipation:Can it be cow’s milk protein allergy?
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作者 Rajalakshmy Arakoni Hebat Kamal Sam Xianjun Cheng 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2023年第33期4920-4926,共7页
Delayed passage of meconium or constipation during the perinatal period is traditionally regarded as a signal to initiate further work up to evaluate for serious diagnoses such as Hirschsprung’s disease(HD),meconium ... Delayed passage of meconium or constipation during the perinatal period is traditionally regarded as a signal to initiate further work up to evaluate for serious diagnoses such as Hirschsprung’s disease(HD),meconium ileus due to Cystic Fibrosis,etc.The diagnosis of HD particularly warrants invasive testing to confirm the diagnosis,such as anorectal manometry or rectal suction biopsy.What if there was another etiology of perinatal constipation,that is far lesser known?Cow’s milk protein allergy(CMPA)is often diagnosed in infants within the first few weeks of life,however,there are studies that show that the CMPA allergen can be passed from mother to an infant in-utero,therefore allowing symptoms to show as early as day one of life.The presentation is more atypical,with perinatal constipation rather than with bloody stools,diarrhea,and vomiting.The diagnosis and management would be avoidance of cow's milk protein within the diet,with results and symptom improvement in patients immediately.Therefore,we discuss whether an alternative pathway to address perinatal constipation should be further discussed and implemented to potentially avoid invasive techniques in patients.This entails first ruling out CMPA with safe,noninvasive techniques with diet modification,and if unsuccessful,then moving forward with further diagnostic modalities. 展开更多
关键词 Delayed passage of meconium Perinatal constipation Cow's milk protein allergy IN-UTERO Alternate pathway Hirschsprung’s disease
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Effects of a Combination of Fu Zi and Rou Gui on Intestinal Neurotransmitters and Microflora in Rats with Slow Transit Constipation
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作者 Yuchuan LI Yuanzhe ZHANG 《Agricultural Biotechnology》 CAS 2023年第3期79-86,91,共9页
[Objectives] This study was carried out to explore the combined effects of Fu Zi(Radix Aconiti Lateralis Praeparata, the secondary root of perennial herbaceous plant Acontium carmichaeli Dehx. of family Ranunculaceae)... [Objectives] This study was carried out to explore the combined effects of Fu Zi(Radix Aconiti Lateralis Praeparata, the secondary root of perennial herbaceous plant Acontium carmichaeli Dehx. of family Ranunculaceae) and Rou Gui(Cortex Cinnamomi, the bark of Cinnamamunz cassia Presl of family Lauraceae) on intestinal neurotransmitters and microflora in rats with slow transit constipation(STC). [Methods] Experimental rats were given loperamide hydrochloride by gavage to induce STC, and then treated with Fu Zi alone, Rou Gui alone, a combination of Fu Zi and Rou Gui(2:1 w/w), and prucalopride, respectively, for 14 days. Meanwhile, the general condition, the time to first black stool and the rate of intestinal propulsion of rats in each group were observed after STC was induced and after drug treatment, and the pathological changes in rat colon were observed via hematoxylin-eosin(HE) staining, and the levels of colonic 5-hydroxytryptamine(HT), vasoactive intestinal peptide(VIP) and substance P(SP) were detected by ELISA, and the changes in intestinal flora were detected by 16S rRNA Real-time PCR. [Results] Compared with healthy rats, the time to first black stool and the rate of intestinal propulsion, colonic 5-HT and SP levels significantly decreased(p<0.01), while their colonic VIP level significantly increased(p<0.01). Compared with STC rats, the time to first black stool, the rate of intestinal propulsion, colonic 5-HT and SP levels in Fu Zi-Rou Gui(2:1) treated rats and prucalopride treated rats significantly increased(p<0.01), while their colonic VIP level significantly decreased(p<0.01). There was no significant difference in alpha diversity between healthy rats and STC rats. However, analysis on beta diversity revealed that there were differences in microflora structure and composition between them. Compared with healthy rats, the relative abundance of Firmicutes and Proteobacteria in STC rats significantly increased, while that of Bacteroidetes decreased. Compared with STC rats, the relative abundance of Proteobacteria decreased and that of Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes increased in Fu Zi-Rou Gui(2:1) treated rats;the relative abundance of Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria decreased while that of Firmicutes increased in Fu Zi treated rats;the relative abundance of Proteobacteria decreased while that of Bacteroidetes increased in Rou Gui treated rats;the relative abundance of Firmicutes and Proteobacteria decreased while that of Bacteroidetes increased in prucalopride treated rats. The intestinal flora in rats of all groups was dominated by Lactobacillus spp. and other genera of anaerobic bacteria. Compared with healthy rats, the relative abundance of Lactobacillus spp. and Clostridium spp. in STC rats decreased, while those of Blautia spp. and Ruminococcus spp. and Allobaculum spp. increased. Compared with STC rats, the relative abundance of Lactobacillus spp. in all rats treated with drugs increased. [Conclusions] The combination of Fu Zi and Rou Gui(2:1) can effectively improve intestinal motility in STC rats by regulating intestinal microbial community and the levels of colonic neurotransmitters. 展开更多
关键词 Slow transit constipation(STC) Fu Zi-Rou Gui Intestinal motility NEUROTRANSMITTERS Intestinal microflora
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Study on the mechanism of JiChuanJian in the treatment of slow-transmission constipation based on network pharmacology
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作者 Hai-Zhao Liu Lu Han +5 位作者 Yu-Tong Jin Yi-Yang Wang Joseph kofi Abankwah Xue-Tao Dong Chen Xu Yu-Hong Bian 《Drug Combination Therapy》 2023年第1期27-34,共8页
Background:Slow-transit constipation remains a functional colonic disorder with the most common gastrointestinal complaint.Although JiChuanJian(JCJ)is used for treatment,little is known about its mechanism of action.W... Background:Slow-transit constipation remains a functional colonic disorder with the most common gastrointestinal complaint.Although JiChuanJian(JCJ)is used for treatment,little is known about its mechanism of action.We aimed to investigate the mechanism of JCJ in treating slow-transmission constipation based on network pharmacology.Methods:The chemical components and action targets of the six herbs of JCJ were retrieved from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Systematic Pharmacology Analysis Platform.Protein targets of the chemical components were obtained from the UniProt database,whiles the disease targets were retrieved from the Gene Cards database,Disgenet,and TTD databases.A Wayne diagram was drawn and the intersected targets were imported onto the STRING website for analysis to construct protein-protein interaction target interactions.The Cytoscape software constructed protein-protein interaction to identify core targets and drug-active component-target interaction networks.The Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes and gene ontology enrichment analyses were performed through the DAVID analysis website.Results:A total of 55 potential drug-active components of JCJ,233 drug-active ingredient targets,3215 slow-transmission constipation-related targets,and 176 drug and disease targets were identified.The core drug-active ingredients included quercetin,beta-sitosterol,stigmasterol,kaempferol and wogonin.Through enrichment analysis in DAVID database,we obtained 236 biological processes,31 cellular components and 41 molecular functions,mainly involving serotonin binding,G-protein coupled serotonin receptor activity,and neurotransmitter receptor activity,were identified.118 pathway enrichment results were obtained after the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway enrichment analysis.Therefore,we hypothesized that the active components in JCJ,such as quercetin,β-sitosterol,and stigmasterol,may treat slow transit constipation by regulating the serotonergic synapse and cyclic adenosine monophosphate signaling pathway.Conclusion:This study showed that JCJ could play a role in treating slow-transmission constipation through multiple components,targets and pathways. 展开更多
关键词 JiChuanJian slow-transmission constipation network pharmacology
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Cinnamic acid regulates the intestinal microbiome and short-chain fatty acids to treat slow transit constipation
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作者 Jin-Guang Jiang Qian Luo +4 位作者 Shuang-Shuang Li Tian-Ying Tan Kai Xiong Tao Yang Tian-Bao Xiao 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pharmacology and Therapeutics》 2023年第2期4-21,共18页
BACKGROUND Slow transit constipation(STC)is a disorder with delayed colonic transit.Cinnamic acid(CA)is an organic acid in natural plants,such as Radix Scrophulariae(Xuan Shen),with low toxicity and biological activit... BACKGROUND Slow transit constipation(STC)is a disorder with delayed colonic transit.Cinnamic acid(CA)is an organic acid in natural plants,such as Radix Scrophulariae(Xuan Shen),with low toxicity and biological activities to modulate the intestinal microbiome.AIM To explore the potential effects of CA on the intestinal microbiome and the primary endogenous metabolites-short-chain fatty acids(SCFAs)and evaluate the therapeutic effects of CA in STC.METHODS Loperamide was applied to induce STC in mice.The treatment effects of CA on STC mice were assessed from the 24 h defecations,fecal moisture and intestinal transit rate.The enteric neurotransmitters:5-hydroxytryptamine(5-HT)and vasoactive intestinal peptide(VIP)were determined by the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Hematoxylin-eosin and Alcian blue and Periodic acid Schiff staining were used to evaluate intestinal mucosa's histopathological performance and secretory function.16S rDNA was employed to analyze the composition and abundance of the intestinal microbiome.The SCFAs in stool samples were quantitatively detected by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.RESULTS CA ameliorated the symptoms of STC and treated STC effectively.CA ameliorated the infiltration of neutrophils and lymphocytes,increased the number of goblet cells and acidic mucus secretion of the mucosa.In addition,CA significantly increased the concentration of 5-HT and reduced VIP.CA significantly improved the diversity and abundance of the beneficial microbiome.Furthermore,the production of SCFAs[including acetic acid(AA),butyric acid(BA),propionic acid(PA)and valeric acid(VA)]was significantly promoted by CA.The changed abundance of Firmicutes,Akkermansia,Lachnoclostridium,Monoglobus,UCG.005,Paenalcaligenes,Psychrobacter and Acinetobacter were involved in the production of AA,BA,PA and VA.CONCLUSION CA could treat STC effectively by ameliorating the composition and abundance of the intestinal microbiome to regulate the production of SCFAs. 展开更多
关键词 Slow transit constipation Cinnamic acid Intestinal microbiome Short-chain fatty acids Intestinal motility
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The effect of kiwi berry(Actinidia arguta)on preventing and alleviating loperamide-induced constipation
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作者 Jiyue Zhang Dongnan Li +8 位作者 Qilin Tian Yumeng Ding Hanqian Jiang Guang Xin Shunchang Cheng Siyi Tang Chenyu Jin Jinlong Tian Bin Li 《Food Innovation and Advances》 2023年第1期1-8,共8页
This research aimed to study the preventive and relieving outcomes of kiwi berry on constipation.The administration of kiwi berries to mice resulted in a significant increase in body weight gain of 148.2%compared to m... This research aimed to study the preventive and relieving outcomes of kiwi berry on constipation.The administration of kiwi berries to mice resulted in a significant increase in body weight gain of 148.2%compared to mice that were constipated.The number of stools and the water content of stools both increased by 138.5%and 106.5%,respectively.The gastrointestinal transit rate increased by 45.3%,and the time it took for the first dark stool to form decreased by 57.5%.The levels of the excitability neurotransmitters were found to be higher in the group that had been given kiwi berries in comparison to the group that had been given loperamide.The opposite results were produced by vasoactive intestinal peptide(VIP)and aquaporin-3(AQP3).In addition,kiwi berry consumption may lessen epithelial cell apoptosis and promote colon health.All the results point to kiwi berries as an extremely promising food supplement for the prevention and relief of constipation in the future since they successfully prevent and alleviate constipation brought on by loperamide. 展开更多
关键词 constipation PREVENTION COLON
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Clinical Research Progress, Mechanism Analysis, and Application Prospect of Acupuncture and Moxibustion in Treating Diabetic Constipation
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作者 Leyao Qin Zhengquan Lei 《Journal of Clinical and Nursing Research》 2023年第4期7-18,共12页
Chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, and coronary heart disease are becoming increasingly prevalent in Chinese ageing population due to its accelerated ageing process, which has been a serious threat to peopl... Chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, and coronary heart disease are becoming increasingly prevalent in Chinese ageing population due to its accelerated ageing process, which has been a serious threat to people’s health. The prevention and treatment of these diseases have been increasingly emphasized in the medical field. Diabetes is a metabolic disease characterized by polydipsia, polyuria, and emaciation, in which the incidence of type 2 diabetes is much higher compared to type 1 diabetes. Diabetes causes a variety of complications during the progression of the disease. Diabetic constipation is one of the most common and harmful complications of diabetes, which can negatively impact the health of patients. There are limitations when treating these diseases using Western medicine, and there are obvious side effects associated with some drugs. The tolerance of the middle-aged and elderly towards the drugs are poor. Therefore, more and more experts and scholars have advocated the introduction of Chinese medicine into the treatment of diabetic constipation, of which acupuncture is widely used, and its efficacy has been well recognized by doctors and patients. In this study, we collated and analyzed relevant literature, reports, and studies in the past three years, and it was clear that the use of acupuncture for diabetic constipation can remarkably improve clinical symptoms, and it is efficacious and safe. Therefore, this treatment protocol has positive clinical application value. 展开更多
关键词 Diabetic constipation ACUPUNCTURE Blood glucose
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A review on slow transit constipation
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作者 Shuang Yu Min Cao +6 位作者 Hai-Chao Liu Lu-Lu Xie Yu-Tong Jin Ji-Da Wang Lu Han Yi-Yang Wang Yu-Hong Bian 《Clinical Research Communications》 2023年第1期25-31,共7页
Slow transit constipation(STC),one of the most common chronic constipation in the clinic,is characterized by prolonged colonic transit time.Pathogenesis is unclear,and abnormalities can be found in enteric nervous sys... Slow transit constipation(STC),one of the most common chronic constipation in the clinic,is characterized by prolonged colonic transit time.Pathogenesis is unclear,and abnormalities can be found in enteric nervous system,intestinal neurotransmitters,intestinal smooth muscle,and Cajal stromal cell.Various methods have been used to improve the quality of life of patients with STC,including dietary fiber supplements,various cathartics,prokinetic drugs,and surgical intervention.However,there are still a large number of patients showing poor response to conservative treatment and intolerance to surgical treatment.Patients with STC suffer from severe constipation for long periods of time,faced with heavy economic burden and mental torture.Exploration the pathogenesis of STC to provide a clearer direction for future drug development is needed. 展开更多
关键词 slow transit constipation TREATMENT PATHOGENESIS traditional medicine
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