[HTML][HTML] The vagus nerve in the neuro-immune axis: implications in the pathology of the gastrointestinal tract

B Bonaz, V Sinniger, S Pellissier - Frontiers in immunology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
The vagus nerve (VN) is the longest nerve of the organism and a major component of the
parasympathetic nervous system which constitutes the autonomic nervous system (ANS) …

A role for the gut microbiota in IBS

SM Collins - Nature reviews Gastroenterology & hepatology, 2014 - nature.com
The past decade has witnessed an explosion of knowledge regarding the vast microbial
community that resides within our intestine—the gut microbiota. The topic has generated …

Rome foundation working team report on post-infection irritable bowel syndrome

G Barbara, M Grover, P Bercik, M Corsetti, UC Ghoshal… - Gastroenterology, 2019 - Elsevier
Background & Aims The existence of postinfection irritable bowel syndrome (PI-IBS) has
been substantiated by epidemiology studies conducted in diverse geographic and clinical …

The brain–gut pathway in functional gastrointestinal disorders is bidirectional: a 12-year prospective population-based study

NA Koloski, M Jones, J Kalantar, M Weltman… - Gut, 2012 - gut.bmj.com
Objective Psychological factors are known to be associated with functional gastrointestinal
disorders (FGIDs) including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and functional dyspepsia (FD) …

Activated mast cells in proximity to colonic nerves correlate with abdominal pain in irritable bowel syndrome

G Barbara, V Stanghellini, R De Giorgio, C Cremon… - Gastroenterology, 2004 - Elsevier
Background & Aims: The mechanisms underlying abdominal pain perception in irritable
bowel syndrome (IBS) are poorly understood. Intestinal mast cell infiltration may perturb …

AGA technical review on irritable bowel syndrome

DA Drossman, M Camilleri, EA Mayer, WE Whitehead - Gastroenterology, 2002 - Elsevier
The irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is part of the larger group of functional gastrointestinal
(GI) disorders that, despite differences in location and symptom patterns, share common …

Systematic review of the comorbidity of irritable bowel syndrome with other disorders: what are the causes and implications?

WE Whitehead, O Palsson, KR Jones - Gastroenterology, 2002 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND & AIMS:: Comorbid or extraintestinal symptoms occur frequently with
irritable bowel syndrome and account for up to three fourths of excess health care visits. This …

[图书][B] The enteric nervous system

JB Furness - 2008 - books.google.com
Covers all aspects of the structure, function, neurochemistry, transmitter identification and
development of the enteric nervous system This book brings together extensive knowledge …

Pathogenesis of IBS: role of inflammation, immunity and neuroimmune interactions

L Öhman, M Simrén - Nature reviews Gastroenterology & hepatology, 2010 - nature.com
IBS is one of the most common functional gastrointestinal disorders worldwide and is
thought to be the result of disturbed neural function along the brain–gut axis. The …

Increased rectal mucosal enteroendocrine cells, T lymphocytes, and increased gut permeability following acuteCampylobacter enteritis and in post-dysenteric irritable …

RC Spiller, D Jenkins, JP Thornley, JM Hebden… - Gut, 2000 - gut.bmj.com
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Post-dysenteric irritable bowel syndrome (PD-IBS) develops in
up to 25% of patients following Campylobacter enteritis. Our aim was to define the …