Functional abdominal pain, including the irritable bowel syndrome, is more common in females. Our aim was to determine if differences in motility or biomechanical properties of the colon could account for this gender difference. In 18 healthy subjects (nine males), a catheter assembly incorporating a balloon and perfused side holes, connected to a barostat, was positioned in the left colon. The system was used to determine compliance, sensation in response to phasic balloon distension, and changes in motor activity and tone in response to a meal. There was no significant difference in any of these variables between males and females. We conclude that there is no gender difference in colonic motor function or sensation to balloon distension....
It has been suggested that there are no gender effects on esophageal motility. However, in previous ...
Motor and sensory dysfunction of the gut are present in a subset of patients with irritable bowel sy...
The evidence supporting a role of abnormal motor function in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is revie...
Background: The aim of the present in vitro study was to investigate, in different genders, motor re...
iscovery Women are at greater risk for experiencing many forms of func-tional pain disorders, includ...
Chapter 1 is a general introduction. Chapter 2: left-colonic motility patterns were studied in ful...
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a widespread chronic health condition which is significantly more ...
Alterations in colonic motility are implicated in the pathophysiology of bowel disorders, but high-r...
SUMMARY A radiotelemetric system using dual pressure pills was used to record the jejunal motility i...
Only a few studies have applied high-resolution manometry (HRM) to the study of colonic motility in ...
Background: Gender- and age-related differences in muscular and nerve-mediated responses in human co...
OBJECTIVE Functional gastrointestinal disorders affect females more often. Changes in colonic mot...
Aim of investigation. To evaluate motor function disorders of the large intestine and visceral hyper...
BACKGROUND Recently, a technique has been developed to use magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) for...
Background: Only few studies have applied high-resolution manometry (HRM) to the study of colonic mo...
It has been suggested that there are no gender effects on esophageal motility. However, in previous ...
Motor and sensory dysfunction of the gut are present in a subset of patients with irritable bowel sy...
The evidence supporting a role of abnormal motor function in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is revie...
Background: The aim of the present in vitro study was to investigate, in different genders, motor re...
iscovery Women are at greater risk for experiencing many forms of func-tional pain disorders, includ...
Chapter 1 is a general introduction. Chapter 2: left-colonic motility patterns were studied in ful...
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a widespread chronic health condition which is significantly more ...
Alterations in colonic motility are implicated in the pathophysiology of bowel disorders, but high-r...
SUMMARY A radiotelemetric system using dual pressure pills was used to record the jejunal motility i...
Only a few studies have applied high-resolution manometry (HRM) to the study of colonic motility in ...
Background: Gender- and age-related differences in muscular and nerve-mediated responses in human co...
OBJECTIVE Functional gastrointestinal disorders affect females more often. Changes in colonic mot...
Aim of investigation. To evaluate motor function disorders of the large intestine and visceral hyper...
BACKGROUND Recently, a technique has been developed to use magnetic resonance enterography (MRE) for...
Background: Only few studies have applied high-resolution manometry (HRM) to the study of colonic mo...
It has been suggested that there are no gender effects on esophageal motility. However, in previous ...
Motor and sensory dysfunction of the gut are present in a subset of patients with irritable bowel sy...
The evidence supporting a role of abnormal motor function in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is revie...