Intestinal permeability and psychological stress have been implicated in the pathophysiology of IBD and IBS. Studies in animals suggest that stress increases permeability via corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH)-mediated mast cell activation. Our aim was to investigate the effect of stress on intestinal permeability in humans and its underlying mechanisms.status: publishe
Loss of the endotoxin tolerance of intestinal epithelium contributes to a number of intestinal disea...
Visceral hypersensitivity is observed in the majority of patients with IBS and considered a pathophy...
Studies in animals have shown that inflammation of the mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract is accom...
ReviewInternational audienceIn the past year, the influence of psychosocial and environmental stress...
The gastrointestinal tract is exquisitely sensitive to different physical and psychological stressor...
Background and aim: Persistent stress and life events affect the course of ulcerative colitis (UC) b...
The effects of psychological stress on eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders have not been elucida...
International audienceOur emotional state can have many consequences on our somatic health and well-...
Psychological stress increases intestinal permeability, potentially leading to low-grade inflammatio...
Multiple organs are targeted by the stress response, but the focus of this article is on stress-indu...
Background Psychological stress and increased permeability are implicated as contributing factors in...
Stress-related functional bowel disease is a common, often incapacitating, problem in humans; the sy...
Stress is a response of the central nervous system to environmental stimuli perceived as a threat to...
Background and aims: Loss of the endotoxin tolerance of intestinal epithelium contributes to a numbe...
Visceral allodynia and increased colonic permeability are considered to be crucial pathophysiology o...
Loss of the endotoxin tolerance of intestinal epithelium contributes to a number of intestinal disea...
Visceral hypersensitivity is observed in the majority of patients with IBS and considered a pathophy...
Studies in animals have shown that inflammation of the mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract is accom...
ReviewInternational audienceIn the past year, the influence of psychosocial and environmental stress...
The gastrointestinal tract is exquisitely sensitive to different physical and psychological stressor...
Background and aim: Persistent stress and life events affect the course of ulcerative colitis (UC) b...
The effects of psychological stress on eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders have not been elucida...
International audienceOur emotional state can have many consequences on our somatic health and well-...
Psychological stress increases intestinal permeability, potentially leading to low-grade inflammatio...
Multiple organs are targeted by the stress response, but the focus of this article is on stress-indu...
Background Psychological stress and increased permeability are implicated as contributing factors in...
Stress-related functional bowel disease is a common, often incapacitating, problem in humans; the sy...
Stress is a response of the central nervous system to environmental stimuli perceived as a threat to...
Background and aims: Loss of the endotoxin tolerance of intestinal epithelium contributes to a numbe...
Visceral allodynia and increased colonic permeability are considered to be crucial pathophysiology o...
Loss of the endotoxin tolerance of intestinal epithelium contributes to a number of intestinal disea...
Visceral hypersensitivity is observed in the majority of patients with IBS and considered a pathophy...
Studies in animals have shown that inflammation of the mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract is accom...