BackgroundAnimal studies have increasingly highlighted the role of macrophages in the development of delayed gastric emptying. However, their role in the pathophysiology of human gastroparesis is unclear. Our aim was to determine changes in macrophages and other cell types in the gastric antrum muscularis propria of patients with diabetic and idiopathic gastroparesis.MethodsFull thickness gastric antrum biopsies were obtained from patients enrolled in the Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium (11 diabetic, 6 idiopathic) and 5 controls. Immunolabeling and quantitative assessment was done for interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) (Kit), enteric nerves protein gene product 9.5, neuronal nitric oxide synthase, vasoactive intestinal peptide, su...
Gastric motility is regulated via central and local neuronal networks of which the latter functions ...
Objectives: Idiopathic gastroparesis is a gastric motility disorder characterized by chronic upper g...
Gastroparesis is defined by delayed gastric emptying (GE) and symptoms of nausea, vomiting, bloating...
Background There is increasing evidence for specific cellular changes in the stomach of patients wi...
Background & AimsDiabetic gastroparesis is associated with changes in interstitial cells of Cajal (I...
Abstract Background Cellular changes described in hum...
Background Cellular changes associated with diabetic (DG) and idiopathic gastroparesis (IG) have rec...
Background Cellular changes associated with diabetic (DG) and idiopathic gastroparesis (IG) have rec...
Background & Aims: Diabetic gastroparesis is associated with changes in interstitial cells of Cajal ...
BACKGROUND: The molecular changes that occur in the stomach that are associated with idiopathic g...
Background Cellular changes associated with dia-betic (DG) and idiopathic gastroparesis (IG) have re...
BACKGROUND: Gastric emptying is impaired in patients with gastroparesis whereas it is either unch...
Gastric motility is regulated via central and local neuronal networks of which the latter functions ...
Abstract Background The pathophysiological basis of diabetic gastroparesis is poorly understood, in ...
Gastroparesis (GP), defined as delayed gastric emptying in the absence of any mechanical obstruction...
Gastric motility is regulated via central and local neuronal networks of which the latter functions ...
Objectives: Idiopathic gastroparesis is a gastric motility disorder characterized by chronic upper g...
Gastroparesis is defined by delayed gastric emptying (GE) and symptoms of nausea, vomiting, bloating...
Background There is increasing evidence for specific cellular changes in the stomach of patients wi...
Background & AimsDiabetic gastroparesis is associated with changes in interstitial cells of Cajal (I...
Abstract Background Cellular changes described in hum...
Background Cellular changes associated with diabetic (DG) and idiopathic gastroparesis (IG) have rec...
Background Cellular changes associated with diabetic (DG) and idiopathic gastroparesis (IG) have rec...
Background & Aims: Diabetic gastroparesis is associated with changes in interstitial cells of Cajal ...
BACKGROUND: The molecular changes that occur in the stomach that are associated with idiopathic g...
Background Cellular changes associated with dia-betic (DG) and idiopathic gastroparesis (IG) have re...
BACKGROUND: Gastric emptying is impaired in patients with gastroparesis whereas it is either unch...
Gastric motility is regulated via central and local neuronal networks of which the latter functions ...
Abstract Background The pathophysiological basis of diabetic gastroparesis is poorly understood, in ...
Gastroparesis (GP), defined as delayed gastric emptying in the absence of any mechanical obstruction...
Gastric motility is regulated via central and local neuronal networks of which the latter functions ...
Objectives: Idiopathic gastroparesis is a gastric motility disorder characterized by chronic upper g...
Gastroparesis is defined by delayed gastric emptying (GE) and symptoms of nausea, vomiting, bloating...