[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) …
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 …
community that resides within our intestine—the gut microbiota. The topic has generated …
Rome foundation working team report on post-infection irritable bowel syndrome
Background & Aims The existence of postinfection irritable bowel syndrome (PI-IBS) has
been substantiated by epidemiology studies conducted in diverse geographic and clinical …
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
Objective Psychological factors are known to be associated with functional gastrointestinal
disorders (FGIDs) including irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and functional dyspepsia (FD) …
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
Background & Aims: The mechanisms underlying abdominal pain perception in irritable
bowel syndrome (IBS) are poorly understood. Intestinal mast cell infiltration may perturb …
bowel syndrome (IBS) are poorly understood. Intestinal mast cell infiltration may perturb …
AGA technical review on irritable bowel syndrome
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 …
(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?
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 …
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 …
development of the enteric nervous system This book brings together extensive knowledge …
Pathogenesis of IBS: role of inflammation, immunity and neuroimmune interactions
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 …
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 …
up to 25% of patients following Campylobacter enteritis. Our aim was to define the …